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    Jammu and Kashmir Police pick up 100 people for stone pelting.

    Continuing with their crackdown on stone pelters and anti-national elements, Jammu and Kashmir Police have picked up another 100 people from various parts of the Valley who were allegedly fomenting trouble with their acts.

    With the fresh arrests, the number of people picked up by the police has gone well past 400 and the authorities were closely screening those detained while slapping Public Safety Act on serious offenders, official sources said.

    As many as seven more people have been booked with charges under the Act. Altogether, the number of such people booked under the Act has reached 14.

    Today over three dozen people were picked up from the Srinagar city itself and in districts including Baramulla and Anantnag.

    The authorities decided to clampdown on stone pelters as they used to bring the Kashmir Valley to a grinding halt over irrelevant issues, the sources said.

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    As many as 50 people were also picked up from Shopian district, which has been witnessing frequent strikes over the alleged rape and murder of two women.

    Some of the stone pelters have been slapped with serious charges of attempt to murder because their acts had led to life-threatening situations for some of the jawans, they said.

    The crackdown began from the intervening night of July 8 and July 9 and is expected to continue for some more time till all culprits are brought to book, the official sources said.

    As part of the crackdown, a list of anti-social elements was prepared in consultation with intelligence agencies and local police stations after which raids to pick up people who had been disturbing peace in various districts of the Valley were taken up, they said.

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    msBy: sherry | 15-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward It's not fair to call the stone pelters and those who strike 'anti-national' or 'anti-social'. Do we use this terminology for those who protest against various issues in other parts of the country? In J
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