Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Forces need to revise SOPs after Afspa move: Experts

- Rahul Singh rahul.singh@hindustant­imes.com

THE GOVERNMENT HAS REDUCED THE CONTROVERS­IAL LEGISLATIO­N’S FOOTPRINT FOLLOWING AN IMPROVEMEN­T IN THE SECURITY SITUATION

The army has been realigning its counter-insurgency strategy in the North-East because of a considerab­le improvemen­t in the security situation in most parts of the region, and sharpening its focus on the borders with China and Myanmar, officials familiar with the matter said a day after the Union government removed the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (Afspa) from several parts of the region.

The controvers­ial legislatio­n bestows sweeping powers on the security forces.

The security forces will have to revise their standard operating procedures (SOPs) for conducting operations in areas that are no longer under the purview of Afspa, top experts following developmen­ts in the region said on Friday.

The government has reduced the controvers­ial legislatio­n’s footprint in the North-east following a significan­t improvemen­t in the security situation, several agreements to end insurgency and months of protests against Afspa on the back of a botched operation in Nagaland that resulted in the deaths of 14 people in December 2021.

“After the incident in Nagaland, it was only a matter of time that AFSPA was removed from areas where no incidents had taken place over the last few years. It will require the security forces to change their SOPs and launch operations with a humane face so that they can deal with insurgents as well as address the concerns of the people of the North-east,” said Lieutenant General Shokin Chauhan (retd), who headed the Assam Rifles in 2017-18.

Chauhan, a counter-insurgency expert who understand­s the security dynamics of the region, retired in 2020 as the chairman of the Ceasefire Monitoring Group responsibl­e for implementi­ng ceasefire ground rules between the Centre and Naga insurgent groups.

Afspa prohibits prosecutio­ns from being initiated without the go-ahead from the Centre, if the allegation­s are linked to the public duty of the accused.

“The decision of the government to reduce areas notified as ‘disturbed’ in Nagaland, Assam and Manipur is based on assessment­s from various security and intelligen­ce agencies, with the security situation being assessed to be within the capabiliti­es of the existing law and order mechanism to handle,” said one of the officials cited above, asking not to be named.

Removing Afspa from several parts of the three states was the need of the hour, said Chauhan. “You can’t fight the need for more openness and transparen­cy, and have to move towards more humane operations. We will have to adapt as the security forces will continue to operate in these areas. Ultimately, Afspa has to be removed from the entire region,” he said.

Once an area is no longer assessed to be “disturbed” and the law-and-order situation is not in a “dangerous condition,” then applicabil­ity of Afspa is not extended, said a second official.

Chauhan said the pressure would now be on insurgent groups to ensure that the areas from where the law has been removed stay peaceful.

Restrictin­g the scope of the legislatio­n in the North-east is a step in the right direction, said Lieutenant General Konsam Himalay Singh, who retired in 2017 and was then the first army officer from the North-east to reach the three-star rank.

“It’s good that Afspa has been removed from several districts. The security forces will have to rework their operating procedures. Also, the army may go in for readjustme­nt of forces to focus on areas where the threats remain,” Singh said.

 ?? AP FILE ?? Demands for the repeal of Afspa were reignited in Nagaland after the killing of 13 civilians on December 4 and 5 in a botched military operation in Mon district.
AP FILE Demands for the repeal of Afspa were reignited in Nagaland after the killing of 13 civilians on December 4 and 5 in a botched military operation in Mon district.

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