‘Centre to consider revoking AFSPA in Jammu and Kashmir’
The Hindu
Union Home Minister Amit Shah discusses revoking AFSPA in Jammu and Kashmir, troop withdrawal, and upcoming elections in a detailed interview.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on March 26 said the Central Government will consider revoking the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act in Jammu and Kashmir.
In an interview with the JK Media Group, Mr. Shah also said the government has plans to pull back troops in the Union Territory (UT) and leave law and order to the Jammu and Kashmir Police alone.
"We have plans to pull back troops and leave law and order to the Jammu and Kashmir Police alone. Earlier, the Jammu and Kashmir police was not trusted but today they are leading the operations," he said.
On the controversial AFSPA, the Home Minister said, "We will also think of revoking AFSPA."
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The AFSPA gives the armed forces personnel, operating in the disturbed areas, sweeping powers to search, arrest and to open fire if they deem it necessary for "the maintenance of public order".
An area or district is notified as disturbed under the AFSPA to facilitate the operations of the armed forces.
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