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AFSPA revoked in Meghalaya, scaled down in Arunachal Pradesh

The Act gives Army and central forces special powers to kill anyone acting in breach of law, arrest and search premises without a warrant, among others

April 23, 2018 / 17:49 IST
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The Union Home Ministry announced on Monday that the controversial Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act (AFSPA) was revoked in Meghalaya and reduced to eight police stations in the state of Arunachal Pradesh.

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According to reports, AFSPA was fully withdrawn from all areas of Meghalaya from April 1. Till September 2017, close to 40 per cent of the state was under AFSPA. However, after recent review in consultations with the state government, the Act was removed entirely from the state, a statement from the ministry said.

Similarly, AFSPA is now applicable in only eight police stations of Arunachal Pradesh, down from the 16 last year.