Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Afspa will be removed from Assam soon: Shah

- Press Trust of India

GUWAHATI: Union home minister Amit Shah on Tuesday exuded confidence that Afspa will soon be revoked from entire Assam, as improved law and order and peace accords with militant outfits has already led to its partial withdrawal in the state.

Shah, after presenting the President’s Colour to the Assam Police here, said in his address that due to the efforts of the Centre and chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, most of the militant outfits have entered into peace agreements and the “day is not far when the entire state will be completely free from insurgency and violence”.

“The Armed Forces Special Powers Act has been revoked from 23 districts, and partially from one district. I am confident that it will be completely withdrawn from the entire state soon,” he said.

The home minister said those who have surrendere­d and returned to the mainstream are being rehabilita­ted by both the central and state government­s.

“The Assam Police has a glorious history and has successful­ly tackled insurgency, border issues, smuggling of arms, drugs and cattle, rhino poaching and social issues like witchcraft to emerge as one of the foremost police forces of the country,” Shah said.

It rightly deserves to be honoured with the President’s Colour, he added.

Earlier in the day, Shah, who is on a two-day visit to the northeaste­rn state, awarded the Assam Police with the President’s Colour in the presence of chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma and Director General of

Police Bhaskar Jyoti Mahanta at the ‘Alankaran Parade’ ceremony here.

The flag is engraved with Assam’s map and 36 stars representi­ng the districts of the state, a one-horned rhino and the insignia of Assam Police with its motto.

Assam is the 10th state in the country to receive the President’s Colour, the highest honour given to any military or police unit in recognitio­n of exceptiona­l service rendered to the nation, both in peace and war.

Shah also planted a sapling here on Tuesday morning, marking the first year of the Himanta Biswa Sarma-led Assam government.

The home minister will also addressing a public rally here later in the day on the occasion of the completion of the state government’s first year.

Last month, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said efforts are on to repeal the contentiou­s Afspa from all regions in the North- East by bringing in improvemen­ts to the law and order situation.

“For long, many states in the North-East were under the ambit of Afspa. But in the past eight years, due to permanent peace and an improved law and order situation, we removed the provisions of the Act from several parts of the region,” the Prime Minister said at a public meeting in Loringthep­i in Karbi Anglong district.

He said the law was lifted from Meghalaya and Tripura as there was a 75% drop in violent incidents in the North-East over the past eight years — the BJPled NDA government at the Centre came to power in 2014.

“In Assam, it (Afspa) has been in force for over three decades now. Due to a lack of improvemen­t in the situation, earlier government­s used to extend its enforcemen­t repeatedly. But in recent years, due to improved ground situation, Afspa has been removed from 23 districts of Assam,” the PM added.

He was referring to the government’s move to repeal the controvers­ial law from large swathes of Assam, Nagaland and Manipur earlier this month. The decision had drawn widespread praise from the region.

 ?? ANI ?? Union home minister Amit Shah with Assam chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma presents the President's Colour to Assam Police during a programme in Guwahati on Tuesday.
ANI Union home minister Amit Shah with Assam chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma presents the President's Colour to Assam Police during a programme in Guwahati on Tuesday.

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