AFSPA should be phased out in time-bound manner: National Conference
Srinagar: A day after Army Chief General Bikram Singh advocated continuance of AFSPA in Jammu and Kashmir, ruling National Conference today said the controversial law had lost its relevance and should be phased out in
Kamal said he was of the view that the anti-militancy deployment in the Valley should be rolled back.
The Army chief had yesterday said there should be no dilution of AFSPA in the state in view of the prevailing situation in the region, including possible terrorist spillover into the Valley after US drawdown in Afghanistan.
“We need to look at developments in Afghanistan in 2014 before we can look at perhaps tampering with or diluting the disturbed areas (act). This is in regard to the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) in Jammu and Kashmir,” he had said.
Kamal said Gen Singh's statement gave an impression that the law was enacted by the Army and not by the government.
“AFSPA is a civil law and was implemented in the state in 1990 to fight militancy. The government called Army to help civil administration to deal with the situation. Gen Singh's statement gives an impression that the law was enacted by Army and not by the government,” he said.
Advocating Indo-Pak dialogue to resolve all outstanding issues, including Kashmir, the NC leader said India should accept the offer of talks from Pakistan and overlook the isolated incidents happening on the LoC to achieve peace in the region.
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