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De-radicalisa­tion plans necessary for youth: Rawat

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Radicalisa­tion can be countered, anything which has started can end. You need to see where it is starting. It is starting from schools, universiti­es, from some other sources. We get the nerve of the whole things from where the radicalisa­tion is coming, we have to start isolation of these people through deradicali­sation camp

–GENERAL BIPIN RAWAT Chief of Defence Staff

Programmes aimed at counter-radicalisa­tion of youth should be started for saving them while there is still time, said Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Bipin Rawat, on Thursday.

“We should start counter-radicalisa­tion programmes while identifyin­g who are the people to have been radicalise­d and to what degree. Then look at them who are completely radicalise­d and then look towards the future. What we are seeing in Kashmir, young boys and girls as young as 10 years old have been radicalise­d, but they can still be isolated from radicalisa­tion in a gradual manner,” Gen Rawat said at the panel discussion during Raisina Dialogue 2020.

Asserting there is a need to counter the radicalisa­tion programs, the CDS said that the sources of radicalisa­tion need to be found out and treated.

“Radicalisa­tion can be countered, anything which has started can end. You need to see where it is starting. It is starting from schools, universiti­es, from some other sources. We get the nerve of the whole things from where the radicalisa­tion is coming, we have to start isolation of these people through deradicali­sation camp,” Rawat said.

“We have such deradicali­sation camps going in our country and so does Pakistan... ideology and radicalisa­tion are the issues which have to be addressed on priority,” he added.

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