Guwahati: In a major statement, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh Saturday said that armed forces deployed in Jammu and Kashmir were in favour of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA). The statement comes days after the Centre reduced the areas under AFSPA in Assam, Manipur and Nagaland. Speaking at the felicitation ceremony of 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War veterans here, Rajnath Singh said it is no small thing that for the last three-four years the work of removing the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) was being done in northeastern states.
"The three wings of our defence forces want Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) to be removed from Jammu and Kashmir as soon as possible. The circumstances are responsible for the imposition of AFSPA in Jammu and Kashmir, not the Army," Rajnath Singh said. He said AFSPA was removed from 15 police stations each in Manipur and Nagaland.
"That in itself means a lot. This is the result of durable peace and stability in this area," Rajnath Singh said. He said AFSPA was recently completely removed from 23 districts of Assam. The minister said that people from all parts of the country had taken part in the 1971 war.
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"We should take inspiration from the 1971 war, there were commanders from different castes, they belonged to different religions and all unitedly protected India. This social harmony of Assam should not be broken at any cost," he said. The minister said that the Narendra Modi government is "working to wipe out terrorism from the country" and the North East Region (NER) is moving fast on the path of development due to synergy between the Centre and the states.