Srinagar: Army chief General Bipin Rawat on Tuesday said that decades of militancy has shattered the education system in Jammu and Kashmir and this is one of factors behind stone-pelting protests in the state.
The Army chief was responding to a question of a student from Chhattisgarh.
Gen Rawat said that Kashmiris were being fed with misinformation that India was anti-Muslim and those who eat beef were being killed.
โThey try to shield militants. They pelt stones as it is easily available. (Stone-)pelting is not (something) new. Unemployment is a factor for this, but it is not unique to Kashmir. There is unemployment in other parts of the country as well. Youngsters there donโt pelt stones.
โEducation there (Kashmir) is shattered. Most of the schooling is done through madarassas, which cannot get you good jobs.โ
He said the Army had two ways of dealing with the situation.
โThe harsh way or the other way is to make them understand that what they are doing is wrong. We bring some of the people from there to Delhi to show we donโt have Army on every corner here as Delhi is peaceful. If Kashmir is also peaceful, the Army will be taken away from there.โ (Agencies)