Amit Shah’s proposal to repeal AFSPA in J&K could restore normalcy, but it must consider the broader implications and evolving security of the region
Recently, the Union Home Minister Amit Shah said that the Centre will consider the removal of AFPSA in J&K. This statement assumes
playing the armed forces special powers act (afspa) card. just one day after manipur recalled the day that thangjam manorama was picked up, ravaged and riddled with bullets by troops of assam rifles way back in 2004 and which led the then congress governm
one hopes the gravity of the situation is not lost on anyone. the ‘war’ as one sees it today is not any movement or protest against the government. it is a killing spree between two communities-meiteis and kukis. it is not between hindus and c
The PIL stated that the latest order for extension of “Disturbed Area” under Section 3 of the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act, 1958 which was issued on December 8, 2021, was yet to published in the official Gazette of Manipur.
The botch-up on December 4 by security forces in Nagaland, where a group of workers on their way home were gunned down, has reignited the demand for the repeal of Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSP