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Zero tolerance on aberrations in armed forces’ behaviour: Govt.

February 13, 2010 07:33 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 07:20 am IST - New Delhi

Against the backdrop of alleged involvement of BSF personnel in the killing of a teenager in Srinagar, Government today said it followed a “zero tolerance” policy towards aberrations in armed forces’ behaviour with the public and such incidents will be dealt with strongly.

“As far as the armed forces’ presence in Jammu and Kashmir is concerned, we have a zero tolerance policy towards how they behave with the public. Any aberration in their behaviour in such aspects is dealt with in a strong manner,” Minister of State for Defence M.M. Pallam Raju said here.

The Minister was commenting on the incident in Srinagar where a 16 year-old boy, Zahid Farooq, was shot dead allegedly by a BSF soldier, Lakhvinder Kumar, on February 5.

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Kumar, belonging to the 68th Battalion of the BSF, has been placed under suspension along with 14 other personnel who were with him when the incident occurred.

The BSF also shunted out the battalion’s Commandant R.K. Birdi to the headquarters in Sanatnagar and approached the Home Ministry for his suspension over his alleged role in the killing. Kumar has alleged that he had opened fire at the teenager on Birdi’s orders.

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