The Asian Age

Use of pellet guns under SC lens

Centre asked to reconsider other means

- J. VENKATESAN

The Supreme Court on Monday asked the Centre to consider using more effective technical means to deal with agitations in Jammu and Kashmir rather than using pellet guns.

A Bench of Chief Justice J.S. Khehar and Justices D.Y. Chandrachu­d and Sanjay Kishan Kaul gave this suggestion to attorneyge­neral Mukul Rohatgi and asked him to weigh in the disadvanta­ges of using pellet guns on students as it concerns life and death.

When the bench made the life and death remark, Mr Rohatgi retorted, saying, “What life and death, it has happened to us (security forces) also.”

Pellet guns were used in Kashmir during the unrest last year following the death of Hizbul

Mujahideen terrorist Burhan Wani.

The bench also expressed concern over injuries suffered by minors involved in protests in the Kashmir Valley and asked the government what action has been taken by it against their parents. The CJI said “the security agencies can use more sophistica­ted measures which will not result in physical harm to the agitators. We want the agitators and security personnel to be protected.

The attorney general, who was countering the contention of the Jammu and Kashmir Bar Associatio­n counsel over the death and injuries of protesters besides spectators watching incidents from window of their house, said total of 1775 CRPF personnel were injured out of which 79 were grievously injured in the protests held between July 8 and August 11, 2016.

Mr Rohatgi said that during the period, 252 attacks were carried out on CRPF camps and ambulances, hospitals and police vehicles were targeted with cocktails of petrol bombs, kerosene bombs, sharp-edged weapons, besides stone pelting by the protesters who usually muffled their face.

The attorney-general also countered the submission of the state lawyers’ body that the security forces should identify the people in the mob and follow the traditiona­l security drill and use of pellet guns should be the last resort.

Pellet guns were used in Kashmir during the unrest last year following the death of Hizbul Mujahideen terrorist Burhan Wani

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