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AFSPA may be withdrawn from 6 JK districts

Violence in Kashmir Valley
New Delhi, Sep 9: After several weeks of violence and scores of death, Kashmir valley may expect to see some relief soon as the Centre is learnt to have decided to partially withdraw the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) from six districts.

In their 45 minute meeting on Wednesday, Sep 8, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is understood to have told the Jammu Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah that AFSPA may be partially withdrawn from Srinagar, Ganderbal and Budgam in Kashmir region, and Jammu, Samba and Kathua in Jammu region.

These districts were reportedly chosen because they saw negligible violence over the past year.

Quoting sources, media reports also suggest that the Union Ministry of Home Affairs is also mulling amendments to the AFSPA to make it more 'humane'.

“I requested the Prime Minister to take a decision on amending the AFSPA or at best withdrawing it from areas where it was not required. To begin with, we may choose a few districts on an experimental basis," Abdullah told reporters after meeting Dr Singh at his residence.

The Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) is now expected meet in a day or two to consider amending the act.

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PREM SAGAR KALIA 09 Sep 2010 04:05 pm
AS REGARDS TO PRESENT SITUATION IN J&K , THE TASK OF TAKING CARE OF BORDERS WITH CHINA AND PAKISTAN BE TOTALLY GIVEN TO THE INDIAN ARMY. ARMY SHOULD SPARELY BE USED FOR INTERNAL SECURITY DUTIES . STATE POLICE AND PARA FORCES BE MADE AS STRONG AS ARMY TO DEAL WITH ANY SITUATION CREATED BY THE LAW BREAKERS AND TERRORISTS ETC. CrPC AND IPC ARE SO STRONG THAT THERE IS NO NEED TO PUT POTA. ESMA OR AFSPA ETC.IN USE.
manoj rajput 09 Sep 2010 09:10 am
At a time when we are concern with the growing influence of chine and presence of chinese army in PoK rather to lenient the situation we should dealt with the situation in tough way.Although indian government should introspect the situation why inspite of the 4 times higher grant then a normal state what prompted the kasmiris to do so.AFSPA is not the only culprit behind this these are the policies of state government.
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