Hindustan Times (East UP)

Don’t feel any such need: LG Sinha on review of AFSPA in J&K

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JAMMU: Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Monday said there is no need to set up a panel to review the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act (AFSPA) in the union territory.

Sinha was asked if Jammu and Kashmir feels the need to set up a panel to review or repeal the AFSPA as is beng done in Nagaland. “Do not be concerned about it. I am looking into it. I do not feel any such need (to set up panel to review it),” Sinha told a press conference here.

The Centre on Sunday constitute­d a high-level committee, headed by a secretary-rank officer, to examine the possibilit­y of lifting the controvers­ial Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act in Nagaland, apparently to soothe the rising tension in the northeaste­rn state following the killing of 14 civilians.

Vivek Joshi, who is Registrar General and Census Commission­er of India, will head the five-member committee while Additional Secretary in the Union Home Ministry Piyush Goyal will be the member secretary of the panel. Other members of the committee are chief secretary and DGP of Nagaland and DGP of the Assam Rifles, a government official privy to the developmen­t had said.

LG Sinha outright rejected apprehensi­ons among some political leaders in Jammu and

Kashmir about demographi­c change in the union territory.

“I outright reject it. I will not react to statements of leaders,” Sinha said while replying to another question.

In bid to address such apprehensi­on, the LG said, a large chunk of local youth have been given employment in hydro power, tunnel and road projects in J&K. He said it is an attempt to incite people. “We will take people on board,” he said.

In his address earlier in the day to the first ever investment summit, the LG said attempt to create hindrance will be dealt with. “We will bring down the wall of hindrance (in the developmen­t journey of Jammu and Kashmir). We will take swift steps in this developmen­t journey,” he said. He, however, advised investors to take on board people of Jammu and Kashmir.

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