149 weapons snatched, 90 arrested in Jammu and Kashmir: Government
The amnesty is subject to the condition that the parents of the accused have to furnish an undertaking that the accused will not indulge in unlawful activities in future and will exhibit good conduct.

In a written reply to the question of BJP MLA Sat Sharma in Legislative Assembly, Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti said that, "3773 FIRs have been registered against stone pelters in the state during last two years in which 11,290 persons were arrested and later released on bail."
She said that with regard to the withdrawal of the cases against the stone pelters, the government has granted amnesty to the first-time stone pelters during the period between 2008 and 2017.
The amnesty is subject to the condition that the parents of the accused have to furnish an undertaking that the accused will not indulge in unlawful activities in future and will exhibit good conduct.
The chief minister while referring to "weaning away" of local youth from anti-national activities and militancy, said that several steps have been taken, including surveillance on the social media, that plays a major role in radicalisation of youth.
She said that cricket tournaments are being organised under civic action programme to engaged youth.
The chief minister said that meetings of senior citizens at police station level are being organised to facilitate counselling of youth and allay their misgivings and motivate them to contribute in development of the state.
The youth clubs have also been established at police station levels to facilitate them with information technology and indoor games to keep them away from the menace of terrorism, she added.
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