Jammu and Kashmir Police made a plan so that no youth will be able to become a terrorist in future
R.R. Swain, the DGP of Jammu and Kashmir, stated on Saturday that the police would adhere to a plan to ensure that no young people participate in terrorism in the future.

The goal of the Jammu and Kashmir Police is to implement a plan that will prevent future youth involvement in terrorism. According to DGP R.R. Swain of Jammu and Kashmir, a strategy is being developed for the youth's future. DGP stated that you will witness it in the upcoming days while speaking with journalists on the occasion of the public grievance redressal programme in Baramulla city. To make sure that no young people in Jammu and Kashmir become involved in terrorism, we will adhere to a plan. To ensure the success of our plan, we are in communication with heads of mosques, educators, parents, and civil society.
DGP RR Swain said that when young men pick up guns before they are old enough to grow beards, they become victims. He said that the real criminals are those who put guns and money in the hands of these young boys. We are going to take strict action against those who tempt these youth.
The DGP said that issues related to police headquarters are resolved quickly by them, while issues related to investigation and interrogation take a little more time. He said narco-terrorism is a challenge because drug addicts are seen working as smugglers. We are chasing the mastermind involved in supplying drugs that poison the youth. Jammu and Kashmir Police is raising the issue of setting up more de-addiction centres with the government.