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| Disturbed Areas Act to continue | | | Early Times Report Srinagar, Aug 26: The government today ruled out withdrawal of Disturbed Areas Act in the state, saying no such proposal was under the government's consideration. Answering a question raised by Nizamuddin Bhat (PDP) in the state assembly Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said, "No such proposal is under the consideration of the government at the moment." However, he said the state's internal security is under continuous review, and action will be considered as and when the situation warrants. Replying Mohammad Khalil Band of PDP, Omar said security cover is provided to persons on the basis of an assessment of threat perception. "The details of security cover provided to or withdrawn from protected persons has a direct bearing on the security of concerned persons," he added. Answering Mir Saifullah (NC), he admitted that some of the recommendations of the state human rights commission were yet to be implemented.
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