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Sushilkumar Shinde asks CMs not to wrongfully detain Muslim youth
By PTI | 30 Sep, 2013, 04.34PM IST

NEW DELHI: Home Minister Sushilkumar
Shinde<http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/topic/Sushilkumar-Shinde>
today
asked all Chief Ministers to ensure that no innocent Muslim
youth<http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/topic/Muslim-youth> is
wrongfully detained in the name of terror.

In a letter to Chief Ministers, Shinde said Central government has been
receiving various representations on alleged harassment of innocent Muslim
youth by law enforcement agencies.

"Some of the minority youth have started feeling that they are deliberately
targeted and deprived their basis rights," he wrote.

The Home Minister emphasised that the government is committed to its core
principle of combating terrorism in every form and manifestation.

"Government has to ensure that no innocent person is subjected to undue
harassment," he told the Chief Ministers.

Shinde asked the state governments to constitute special courts in
consultation with concerned high court for trial of terror-related cases,
appoint special public prosecutors for trial of these cases and give
priority to terror <http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/topic/terror> cases
over other pending cases.

The Home Minister said law enforcement agencies should be satisfied with
regard to communal and social harmony while ensuring zero tolerance for
terrorism.

"Strict and prompt action against erring police officers where there is
malafide arrests of any member of minority community, wrongfully arrested,
person should not only be released immediately but they should be suitably
compensated and rehabilitated to join the mainstream," he said.

In May, the central government has set up the 39 special courts under the
NIA Act to take up terror-related cases.

Minority Affairs Minister K Rahman Khan had also written to Shinde
expressing concern over "wrong arrests" of Muslim youths in different parts
of the country in terror cases.

Apprising the Home Ministry of the concerns expressed by various Muslim
bodies that the "draconian" provisions of the Unlawful Activities
Prevention Act can be misused against minorities, Khan had proposed setting
up of special courts to ensure speedy trial of all terror cases.

Fully backing the Minority Affairs Minister's suggestion of setting up of
special courts, Shinde wrote back to him saying, "You have my assurance
that this will happen".

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