Indian Army General Calls for Kashmiri children to be put in Concentration Camps

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Indian General Bipin Rawat calls for Kashmiri children to be put in De-radicalisation concentration camps.

Indian General (Former Indian Army Cheif and current Cheif of defence staff) Bipin Rawat calls for Kashmiri children to be put in “De-radicalisation concentration camps. This is how deep it is in Neo-Nazi regime of today’s India. Watch the video, below.

This Indian general says children of Muslim Kashmir should be arrested and put into Concentration camps due to the rooted Kashmiris’ rejection of the Indian occupation forces of Kashmir.

Forget detention camps, India now have the Chief of defence staff Gen Bipin Rawat talking of de-radicalisation camps for Kashmiri children.

Forget detention camps, India now have the Chief of defence staff Gen Bipin Rawat talking of de-radicalisation camps for Kashmiri children.

Young Children Being Radicalised, Need to Identify & Put Them in De-radicalisation Camps: Gen Bipin Rawat

Speaking at Raisina Dialogue, Chief of Defence Staff General Bipin Rawat also denied allegations of the army being ‘heavy-handed’, saying it uses pellet guns ‘sparingly’. But on other hands, he proposes De-radicalisation concentration camps for Kashmiri children to brain-wash them.

Bipin Rawat speaks calls for  De-radicalisation camps for Kashmiri children

Speaking at the event, former Indian army chief Bipin Rawat also denied allegations of the Indian military being “heavy-handed” and said the force uses pellet guns “sparingly”.

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Rawat, however, conceded that the freedom movement in Kashmir had to be dealt with a “heavy hand initially”. “But the reason for high casualties in the services is that the first bullet is being taken by soldiers.”

He added that the “ideology of radicalisation” needs to addressed along with an end to “online radicalisation”.

The former Indian army chief, whose tenure saw India’s tensions with Pakistan reach fever pitch, including an aerial confrontation and the brief capture of an Indian Air Force pilot, also batted for emulating the war on terror launched by the US after the 9/11 attacks.

“As long as there are states which sponsor terrorism, we will have to live with the menace. We need to take the bull by its horns and strike at the root cause,” he said in an oblique reference to Pakistan.

“If we think war on terrorism is going to end, we are wrong,” Gen Rawat said. He said the countries which are sponsoring terrorism cannot be part of global fight against terror networks.

“You cannot have partners who are partnering global war on terrorism and yet sponsoring terrorism… There has to be diplomatic isolation of those sponsoring terrorism. Any country which is sponsoring terrorism has to be taken to task,” he said.