Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Assam to remain ‘disturbed’ area under AFSPA for another month

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

The Centre has declared entire Assam as a “disturbed” area under the controvers­ial Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act (AFSPA) for one more month, citing various violent activities by insurgent groups ULFA, NDFB, and others.

The Union home ministry also declared Meghalaya’s border areas adjoining Assam, and three districts in Arunachal Pradesh as “disturbed” under the AFSPA for two more months with effect from August 3.

In separate gazette notificati­ons, the home ministry said the entire Assam has been declared “disturbed” from August 3 till August 31.

The Union home ministry said the 20km belt in Meghalaya bordering Assam will also continue to be marked as “dissiri Along with the appeal, the CM is also saying on Twitter, that Narmada Water Dispute Tribunal Award (NWDTA) is fully and fairly implemente­d . The government is carrying on with the same

'asatya'

(untruth)

CENTRE ALSO DECLARED MEGHALAYA’S AREAS ADJOINING ASSAM, AND THREE ARUNACHAL DISTRICTS ‘DISTURBED’ UNDER AFSPA FOR

TWO MORE MONTHS

turbed area” from August 3 to September 30.

It has also declared as “disturbed” three districts of Arunachal Pradesh -- Tirap, Changlang and Longding - and areas falling within the jurisdicti­on of 14 police stations in nine other districts of the state with effect from August 4 to September 30.

The 14 police stations fall under the districts of Papumpare, West Siang, East Siang, Lower Dibang Valley, East Kameng, West Kameng, Namsai, Lohit district, Lower Suban- in Arunachal Pradesh.

A home ministry official said there were 75 incidents of violence in Assam in 2016 in which 33 people, including four security personnel, were killed and 14 others were abducted.

The violence was perpetrate­d in Assam by insurgent groups like ULFA, NDFB and others, the official said.

AFSPA has been continuing in Assam since November 1990. The official said continuing violence perpetrate­d by NSCN(IM), NSCN(K), ULFA, NDFB, and others were key reasons for continuing with AFSPA in Arunachal Pradesh.

The controvers­ial AFSPA has been in force in the three Arunachal Pradesh districts of Tirap, Changlang and Longding since January, 2016.

Meghalaya too has been witnessing violence by ULFA, NDFB militants in the recent past.

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