AFSPA(Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act) extended for 6 months in Nagaland
The Central Government has extended the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act, 1958 (AFSPA) in Nagaland for 6 months declaring Nagaland as a disturbed area. Now AFSPA will remain in force till the end of July 2020 in Nagaland.
Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act, 1958 (AFSPA)
AFSPA was implemented in 1958, it is used in areas declared as disturbed. By this act, due to a dispute between religious, racial, linguistic and communities in an area, it can be declared as disturbed by the state or central government.
Declaration of Disturbed Area: Section 3 of this Act empowers the Governor of a State or Union Territory to issue a notification in Gazette in India, after which the Center has the power to send armed forces to assist civilians. If an area is declared to be disturbed, this condition will be applicable for at least three months.
Special Powers to the Armed Forces: Through this Act, the Armed Forces, State and Central Police Forces have been empowered to destroy, investigate and shoot down property or house being used by the militants. In this act, security forces have also been provided protection from malicious and insignificant cases.
Note: Currently AFSPA is applicable in these states: Assam, Nagaland, Arunachal Pradesh (only in the 20 km border with Tirap, Changlang and Longding districts and Assam), Manipur (in addition to the Imphal municipal area), Meghalaya (with Assam Confined to 20 km border) and Jammu and Kashmir.
Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act, 1958 (AFSPA)AFSPA was implemented in 1958, it is used in areas declared as disturbed. By this act, due to a dispute between religious, racial, linguistic and communities in an area, it can be declared as disturbed by the state or central government.
Declaration of Disturbed Area: Section 3 of this Act empowers the Governor of a State or Union Territory to issue a notification in Gazette in India, after which the Center has the power to send armed forces to assist civilians. If an area is declared to be disturbed, this condition will be applicable for at least three months.
Special Powers to the Armed Forces: Through this Act, the Armed Forces, State and Central Police Forces have been empowered to destroy, investigate and shoot down property or house being used by the militants. In this act, security forces have also been provided protection from malicious and insignificant cases.
Note: Currently AFSPA is applicable in these states: Assam, Nagaland, Arunachal Pradesh (only in the 20 km border with Tirap, Changlang and Longding districts and Assam), Manipur (in addition to the Imphal municipal area), Meghalaya (with Assam Confined to 20 km border) and Jammu and Kashmir.
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