Aiming To Completely Remove AFSPA From Assam By End of This year: CM Himanta

Last Updated: May 22, 2023, 21:16 IST

Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma. (File Photo: PTI)

Speaking at the Commandants Conference, Sarma said, “We are aiming at withdrawing AFSPA completely from Assam by the end of 2023.”

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Monday announced that he is aiming to withdraw the controversial Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act (AFSPA) completely from the state by the end of this year.

Speaking at the Commandants Conference, Sarma said, “We are aiming at withdrawing AFSPA completely from Assam by the end of 2023. AFSPA may be lifted from the entire state by November.”

“This will facilitate the replacement of the CAPFs by Assam Police Battalions. However the presence of CAPFs are required by law shall be in place,” he added.

As of now, eight districts in Assam come under the AFSPA Act of 1958. In this, security forces can conduct operations and arrest anyone without any warrant. The act also gives immunity from arrest and prosecution to the security forces if they shoot someone dead.

The Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act, 1958 (AFSPA) has been extended for six months from October 1, 2013. The Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act, 1958 (AFSPA) has been extended for six months from October along with Lakhipur sub-division of Cachar in the Barak Valley.

The government had withdrawn the controversial law from West Karbi Anglong district as the situation “considerably improved” there.

In October last year, Sarma had said that his government was considering withdrawing AFSPA from two more locations in the state.