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Centre sets up panel on Nagaland AFSPA withdrawal

Written by  Jasleen Kaur -- December 28th 2021 04:16 PM -- Updated: December 28th 2021 04:21 PM
Centre sets up panel on Nagaland AFSPA withdrawal

Centre sets up panel on Nagaland AFSPA withdrawal

New Delhi: The Central Government has formed a seven-member committee to suggest the withdrawal of the Armed Forces Special Power Act, 1958 (AFSPA) from Nagaland and asked to submit its report within three months.

The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), Northeast India Division, in an office order on December 26, stated that "In order to review the AFSPA in Nagaland, a committee has been constituted." Also Read | Covid-19 vaccination for children aged 15-18 years to start from Jan 3, says PM Modi Entire Nagaland Declared 'Disturbed Area', AFSPA Extended For Six More Months Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India Dr Vivek Joshi is the chairman while Chief Secretary of Nagaland J Alam is among other members of the committee. Director-General of Assam Rifles Lt Gen PC Nair, Director General of Police, Nagaland, T John Longkumer and Joint Director of Intelligence Bureau Dr MS Tuli are among other members. Additional Secretary in the MHA Piyush Goyal is member secretary while Director General of Military Operations (DGMO) Lt Gen BS Raju is a special invitee to the committee. As per the MHA order, the "terms of the reference of the committee shall be to review the application of the AFSPA in Nagaland and make suitable recommendations within a period of three months". Nagaland declared as 'disturbed area' till December-end under AFSPA- The New Indian Express Also read | Yellow alert in Delhi amid steady uptick in Covid cases; restrictions back Government sources said the decision was taken after Union Home Minister Amit Shah chaired a meeting at his residence on December 23 to discuss the present scenario in Nagaland. The meeting was attended by Chief Minister of Nagaland Neiphiu Rio and his Assam counterpart Himanta Biswa Sarma. The meeting was also attended by Deputy Chief Minister of Nagaland Yanthungo Patton and leader of the Naga People's Front T R Zeliang. Officials in the MHA said the withdrawal of Disturbed Area and AFSPA from Nagaland would be based on the recommendations of the committee. AFSPA, the Law That Allows Incidents Like the Nagaland Killings to Occur A Court of Enquiry will initiate disciplinary proceedings against the Army unit and Army personnel, who are directly involved in the Oting incident and action will be taken immediately on the basis of fair enquiry. The identified persons who will face the enquiry will be placed under suspension with immediate effect. Nagaland Chief Minister on December 9 condemned the Oting incident and said it was a misuse and abuse of the AFSPA while speaking at a tribute programme for victims of the Oting incident held at the Capital Cultural Hall in Kohima. -PTC News

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