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A youth from
Hundreds of young men yesterday braved freezing temperatures in

The restive state was rocked by violent demonstrations against Indian rule over the summer months that left an estimated 114 people dead, mostly in firing by police and paramilitary forces.
Some young people admitted to having participated in the protests, while others said they simply saw a police job as a promising career in a violence-wracked region that depends on tourism.
The inspector general of police in
“We find it (stone-pelting) repeatedly happening. We should understand that young people are always inclined to be anti-establishment. We cannot hold it against them,” he said.
“So if they are not seriously involved in any criminal activity, they are most welcome,” the senior police officer said.
Many of the applicants covered their faces for fear of reprisals.
Insurgents fighting Indian rule in
“A job in the police is a lucrative one,” one youth Fayaz Ahmad, who had covered his face, said.