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Pellet guns may be used by security forces to control unruly mobs in Kashmir if chilli-filled PAVA shells fail: Govt

The Government Made It Clear On Tuesday That Pellet Guns May Be Used By Security Forces To Control The Rioters In Kashmir Valley If The New Alternatives Fail.

PTI | Updated on: 28 Mar 2017, 05:00:30 PM
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New Delhi:

The government made it clear on Tuesday that pellet guns may be used by security forces to control the rioters in Kashmir valley if the new alternatives fail.

In a written reply in Lok Sabha, Union Minister of State for Home Hansraj G Ahir said that the government had constituted an expert committee on July 26, 2016 to explore other possible alternatives to pellet guns as non-lethal weapons.

“The commitee has submitted its report and the recommendations have been taken into account by the government for appropriate implementation.

“Accordingly, the government has decided that the security forces will resort to various measures such as using PAVA-chilli (shells and grenades), Stun Lac (shells and grenades) and cto disperse the rioters,” he said.

Also read: Use of pellet guns in J&K: SC asks Centre to consider other effective means to quell unruly mobs as it concerns life, death

The Minister added: “However, if these measures prove to be ineffective in dispersing of rioters, use of pellet guns may be resorted to.”

He was replying to question whether the government is planning to take a re-look at the non-lethal weapons used by the security forces as scores of people have lost their vision due to shots fired from pellet guns in the Kashmir valley. 

Also read: Kashmir protests: CRPF to modify pellet guns to minimise injuries

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First Published : 28 Mar 2017, 03:56:00 PM

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