AFSPA: Parrikar calls act mandatory if army is to operate in Kashmir or any other state

AFSPA is mandatory if the Army has to be deployed in J&K or any other state for internal security, Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar has said.

AFSPA: Parrikar calls act mandatory if army is to operate in Kashmir or any other state
NEW DELHI: The Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) is mandatory if the Army has to be deployed in Jammu and Kashmir or any other state for internal security, Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar has said.

"Mine is not the Ministry to decide about it (AFSPA). It is very simple that if the Act is existing in that particular area, the Army can operate in that area. If it is not there, Army can't operate there," Parrikar said.

He was replying to a question about his Ministry's stand on J-K government's demand to scrap the controversial AFSPA in the state.

However, the Defence Minister said the decision to lift AFSPA has to be taken by the Ministry of Home Affairs.

"Army's job is not internal security. Let me be very clear on that. It is not my job to maintain internal security but if I am given a task for internal security then there have to be appropriate powers. Those powers come to me through AFSPA," Parrikar told PTI in an interview earlier this week.

Giving example of Manipur, he said that AFSPA has been removed from some areas and the army is not operating there.
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Tripura government had yesterday decided to lift the AFSPA in the state. The controversial law has been in effect for the last 18 years to curb insurgency in the state.

Civil rights activists have called for repeal of the Act or possible amendments in Sections 4 and 7 of AFSPA, which accord far-reaching powers and legal safeguards to security forces while undertaking counter-terrorism operations.

Section 4 gives security personnel sweeping powers to search premises and make arrests without warrants, "use force, even to extent of causing death", destroy arms dumps, hideouts and to stop, search and seize any vehicle.

Asked if he was open to Jammu and Kashmir government's demand to replace the Army with paramilitary forces, Parrikar said, "I don't want to comment on anything that comes under somebody else's domain or Home Ministry's decision making process. They have to analyse the situation and take a decision".
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He added that the MHA has to take a call on where all the Army has to be deployed for internal security.

"MHA has to take a call and tell us whether we operate or not. If they think that we are not required, then they can do whatever they want to do. But if that Act is not there, I will not be able to operate," he said.
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The Army continues to be against any move to dilute the AFSPA in Jammu and Kashmir.

The Army feels that if AFSPA, which it terms as an "enabling Act", is partially withdrawn or diluted, there are chances that radicalisation and even violence level are likely to increase.

 
Talking about infiltration attempts at the Line of Control, the Defence Minister said it was too early to say whether there has been an increase because winter has been late this year and snow has just melted.

However, he said there have always been efforts from the "other side" to push in infiltrators.

"Firing that takes place to keep you engaged away from the border so that you don't stop infiltration and at times to stop you from constructing bunkers," he said.
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Arms cache recovered from militant hideout in Kashmir
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Security forces have recovered cache of arms and ammunitions during various search operations in three districts of Jammu and Kashmir in last two weeks.

In pic: Army displays huge cache of arms and ammunation recovered from Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) hideout during an anti-militant search operation at Sagipora forest area of Zalura Baramulla in Kashmir.
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Security forces have recovered cache of arms and ammunitions during various search operations in three districts of Jammu and Kashmir in last two weeks.

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"Based on specific inputs, a joint operation was carried out by Rashtriya Rifles (RR) battalion and the police in Kakora forest in Rajouri district last evening," Defence spokesman, Lieutenant Colonel Manish Mehta told PTI.

In pic: Army displays huge cache of arms and ammunation recovered from Kakora forest.

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"Based on specific inputs, a joint operation was carried out by Rashtriya Rifles (RR) battalion and the police in Kakora forest in Rajouri district last evening," Defence spokesman, Lieutenant Colone..
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After prolonged search of the area an old hideout was discovered, leading to recovery of cache consisting of one AK-47 rifle, 212 AK rounds, eight AK magazines, 223 pika rounds, one GPS, three binoculars, four radio sets, one Thuraya set and other war-like stores, he said.

In pic: Army displays huge cache of arms and ammunation recovered from Kakora forest.

Image Source: Indian Army
After prolonged search of the area an old hideout was discovered, leading to recovery of cache consisting of one AK-47 rifle, 212 AK rounds, eight AK magazines, 223 pika rounds, one GPS, three binocu..
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The recoveries from the hideout in Reasi district yielded two AK-56 rifles along with two magazines, 82 rounds of 7.62 mm assault rifle, a radio set and one hand grenade, he said.

In pic: Army displays huge cache of arms and ammunition recovered from Kakora forest.

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The recoveries from the hideout in Reasi district yielded two AK-56 rifles along with two magazines, 82 rounds of 7.62 mm assault rifle, a radio set and one hand grenade, he said.

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The recoveries from Sopore area includes 33 IEDs, 44 grenades three UBGL, 4.5 kg gunpowder, eight detonators and seven safety fuses, the official said.

Four AK rifles, 15 magazines, 756 AK rounds, three pistols and 19 pistol rounds were also recovered from the hideout, he added.

In pic: Army displays huge cache of arms and ammunition recovered from Kakora forest.

Image Source: Indian Army.
The recoveries from Sopore area includes 33 IEDs, 44 grenades three UBGL, 4.5 kg gunpowder, eight detonators and seven safety fuses, the official said.

Four AK rifles, 15 magazines, 756 AK rou..
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The timely recovery of the arms and ammunition has thwarted any untoward incident.

In pic: Army displays huge cache of arms and ammunition recovered from Kakora forest.

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The timely recovery of the arms and ammunition has thwarted any untoward incident.

In pic: Army displays huge cache of arms and ammunition recovered from Kakora forest.

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