Army Chief General Bikram Singh against any dilution of AFSPA
Army Chief today opposed any dilution of the AFSPA in J&K, saying any decision to revoke it should be taken only after getting inputs from security agencies, stakeholders.
He also disfavoured demilitarisation of Siachen Glacier area against the backdrop of the "trust deficit" existing with Pakistan.
"I am of the view that we should not dilute provisions of the AFSPA. Terrorists are afraid of this because this gives us powers to carry out operations against inimical elements and enemies of the state who defy the rule of law.
"Any decision to revoke this from any part where it is applicable must be taken after consideration of all facts and inputs from all security agencies and stakeholders that are deployed," Gen Singh said in his annual Army Day press conference here.
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has been pushing for partial lifting of AFSPA from the State and asking all stakeholders to shed rigidity to help take a decision based on the improved security situation in the state.
Gen Singh said AFSPA was "an enabling" act as it "gives us additional powers to operate in an environment which is marked by very high degree of uncertainty and complexity and an asymmetric environment where you cannot differentiate between a friend and a foe as the terrorist merges with the backdrop and hides amongst the locals."
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