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No Proposal to Disband VDCs,151 Booked for Unlawful Activities in J&K

SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir government today said There is no proposal to disband Village Defence Committees (VDCs), operating in parts of the Jammu region since September 1995.

However, 151 VDC members were booked after they were found indulging in unlawful activities, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, who also hold the Home partfolio informed the Legislative Assembly in a written reply to a question by Independent member Er Sheikh Abdul Rashid here. Interestingly Ladakh region, which remained militancy free, has 15 VDCs. “Given the security situation in the state and the role played by the VDCs, there is no proposal to disband them (VDC), he said.

However, the reply said the volunteers of VDCs do not enjoy any special privilege or immunity and action in accordance with revelant provisions of law is taken against them in case they are found indulging in unlawful activities.

FIRs were registered against 151 VDC members for committing different offences.

Challan of majority of them have been produced in the court of law while some were convicted and a few were acquitted.

Investigation in some cases was also going on while one remained untraced.

Against 5,000 sanctioned VDCs, 4,112 have been constituted. The number of Special Police Officer (SPOs) working with VDCs was 4574 while the number of members working with VDCs was 26,425, the reply said.

It said no remuneration is being paid to volunteers working with VDCs on account of their voluntary nature of engagement. However, SPOs working with VDCs are being paid a monthly honorarium of Rs 3,000.

Mr Abdullah said the selection of an area would be made after carefully taking into account the threat of militants, location of security forces in the vicinity and capacity and willingness of villagers to organise themselves against the militants.

However, Leh and Kargil in Ladakh region which remained militancy free, have five and ten VDCs, the reply said.

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