Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) Director General of Police (DGP) Dilbag Singh on January 20 endorsed the views of Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Bipin Rawat on setting up de-radicalisation camps in Kashmir Valley in J&K in India, reports The Print. The DGP said it would be a “good sign”, and that moves to de-radicalise youth should be welcomed. “For some time, Pakistan and its agencies (have been) trying to spread radicalisation in this area. Some of our youth have got affected. If any such facility comes up in Kashmir, it would be a good sign,” Singh said at a press conference in Srinagar, on being asked about the CDS’ views. CDS General Rawat on January 16 spoke about setting up of de-radicalisation camps in Kashmir. “In Kashmir, we saw radicalisation happening. Today, we are seeing radicalisation happening even among young people. Girls and boys as young as 10 and 12 are now being radicalised. These people can still be isolated from radicalisation in a gradual way,” Rawat said. “But there are people who have been completely radicalised. These people need to be taken out separately. Possibly taken into some de-radicalisation camps. We have got de-radicalisations camps running in our country. Let me tell you that even Pakistan is doing the same,” he had said.