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AFSPA will remain in force till Police can manage security without military assistance: Army Chief
3/8/2025 11:12:22 PM

New Delhi, Mar 8:
Agencies

Stating that the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) would continue to remain in force in Jamu and Kashmir till the situation improves, Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi on Saturday said no timeline can be fixed for its revocation.
Speaking at a national television conclave, the Army Chief said, “The act (AFSPA) will be withdrawn when the Army is convinced that the local police can manage security without military assistance.”
He said that while AFSPA could eventually be lifted, there is no specific timeframe for its removal.
Referring to the areas like Doda, Rajouri, and Kishtwar where terrorism had been contained to an extent that tourism initiatives, such as bed-and-breakfast accommodations, were being planned, the Army Chief said, “The Mughal Road was also being considered for significant use. However the recent security concerns have led to the induction of 15,000 additional troops in these areas.” He said that the final decision on AFSPA would be collectively taken by the local government, along with the Union Home and Defence Ministries.
Asked about discussions between Jammu and Kashmir's leadership, the armed forces, and the Home Ministry regarding the phased removal of AFSPA, General Dwivedi said, “There must first be a transition period where the local police take greater responsibility.”
He cited the example of Manipur, where AFSPA was withdrawn from Imphal, but military intervention remained possible if needed. “In Jammu, AFSPA is still in effect while police continue to conduct operations. Before the act is repealed, there must be enough evidence that the police can handle the situation and that the Army is no longer required,” he said, adding, “Only with such proof would the Army support the removal of AFSPA.”
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