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India-Pak tensions: MHA asks states, UTs to invoke emergency powers under Civil Defence Rules. Here's what it means

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday night spoke to chiefs of the country's border guarding forces, including the BSF that guards India's border with Pakistan.

May 09, 2025 / 22:30 IST
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah. (File photo/PTI)

The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has asked all states and Union Territories to invoke emergency powers under Civil Defence Rules as tensions have escalated between India and Pakistan.

In its letter to chief secretaries of states and administrators of Union Territories, the Home Minsitry asked them to activate Section 11 of the Civil Defence Rules, 1968. This grants Emergency Procurement Powers to the Directors of Civil Defence in order to ensure swift and effective implementation of precautionary measures.

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"In the current hostile attack scenario, I would like to draw your kind attention towards Section 11 of the Civil Defence Rules, 1968, which inter-alia empowers he State Governments, to take such measures, which in the opinion of the state government necessary for the protection of persons and property from injury or damage, or for ensuring the due maintenance of the vital services, in the event of hostile attack," the letter read.

"I shall be grateful, if Section 11 of the CD Rules, 1968, can be invoked and necessary Emergency Procurement Powers to the Director Civil Defence of your state and UT, may be granted so that efficient implementation of the necessary precautionary measures can be implemented," it added.

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