'Announcement on AFSPA after cabinet panel
decides on amendments'
Tuesday April 10, 2012 06:47:10 PM,
IANS
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Jammu: An
announcement on the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) will
be made as soon as the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) decided
on the amendments, Home Minister P. Chidambaram said Tuesday after
a high-level meeting to review security in Jammu and Kashmir.
Chidambaram, on a daylong visit to Jammu during which he also
visited the Vaishno Devi shrine, told reporters that the home
ministry had proposed "three amendments to AFSPA and they are
under consideration of the CCS".
"An announcement will be made as soon as decision is taken on it,"
Chidambaram said after chairing a meeting that also discussed a
strategy for "consolidating peace of 2011", the interlocutors
report and security measures in the state.
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah pressed the
minister to revoke AFSPA, which gives armed forces special powers,
said informed sources after the meeting also attended by civil,
police, paramilitary, intelligence and army officials.
He suggested that AFSPA be lifted from districts like Jammu, Samba
and Kathua in the Jammu region and Srinagar and Badgam in the
Kashmir Valley.
According to the sources, the meeting was presented with graphs
showing steady decline in militancy since 2010.
"For the revocation of AFSPA, the graph of militancy is the first
and last point to be seen. The data reflects steep and drastic
decline in militancy. This is self speaking," said an official.
However, the army feels the situation is still volatile.
The state government also supported the lifting of more security
bunkers from the Kashmir Valley this summer "to give more
semblance of normalcy and peace".
According to official statistics, 1,600 security bunkers have been
erected in the state since 1990. About 80 bunkers, mostly from
Srinagar, were removed last year. This year, there are plans to
remove 25 more.
Abdullah, it is learnt, also said that the report of the
interlocutors on the state be made public and its recommendations
implemented. If not, such a process would lose credibility, he
said at the meeting.
The home minister responded by saying that the report would be
discussed by the union cabinet before making it public.
The panel of three interlocutors -- journalist Dileep Padgaonkar,
academician Radha Kumar and former information commissioner M.M.
Ansari -- was formed in October 2010. It submitted the report in
October 2011.
The meeting also took stock of the overall security scenario in
the state, infiltration of militants from Pakistan, strategy to
counter militancy and steps for synergy between security and
intelligence agencies.
Chidambaram arrived here Tuesday morning for a day-long visit to
review the security situation in Jammu and Kashmir and also pay
obeisance at the Vaishno Devi shrine.
He began his visit by undertaking the journey to Vaishno Devi,
about 50 km from here in the Trikuta hills. He boarded a chopper
for Sanji Chhat and from there moved on foot to reach the shrine.
He was accompanied by Governor N.N. Vohra, who also heads the Shri
Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board that manages the affairs of the
shrine.
After visiting the shrine, the minister chaired the security
meeting and later left for New Delhi.
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