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UP youngsters working in J&K reveal they were forced to pelt stones at security forces

Some Uttar Pradesh men who had found jobs in Pulwama in Jammu and Kashmir have claimed they were made to pelt stones at security forces there.

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Some Uttar Pradesh men who had found jobs in Pulwama in Jammu and Kashmir have claimed they were made to pelt stones at security forces there.

Director General of Police, O P Singh today said six youths from Baghpat and Saharanpur districts have complained that they were told to take part in stone pelting.

Fed up with this, they returned home, the officer added.

The youths had gone to Pulwama to work as tailors at a monthly salary of Rs 20,000.

"We will deal with this issue very discreetly, the DGP said. The state's anti-terror squad will probe the matter.

Baghpat's Superintendent of Police Jai Prakash also mentioned one such case.

He said a man, identified as Nasim, told police that he and some others were kept at a factory in Pulwama.

On one occasion, the labourers there took part in stone pelting.

He was also asked to throw stones but he refused and escaped from the place, the SP added.
 

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