Central agencies exerting pressure to reimpose AFSPA in valley districts: Manipur CM

Biren Singh said it has become challenging to give satisfactory answers to central agencies asking him to impose AFPSA due to situation in the valley districts

Update: 2024-08-08 11:23 GMT
Biren Singh claimed that he is opposed to AFPSA describing it as an inhumane and draconian Act that humiliates people, instills fear, and destroys dignity. File photo

Certain central agencies were exerting pressure to reimpose the "draconian" Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) in the valley districts of the state, Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh told the Assembly on Thursday.

The Manipur CM was responding to a query from Naga People's Front (NPF) member Leishiyo Keishing. "Due to the evolving situation in the valley districts since May 3 last year, some central agencies were pressing for the re-imposition of AFSPA," he said, adding that even during discussions with him, these agencies argued that normal laws could not address the situation and thus AFSPA should be reinstated in the valley districts.

Significant pressure to impose AFPSA

Objecting to the suggestion, Singh said, "We were at a point of demanding the removal of AFSPA from hill districts, but I was questioned about whether the situation in the valley districts could be managed under normal laws." Singh explained that he assured the agencies that the unrest was a result of emotional responses to recent violence and that he would address the situation gradually.

The CM admitted that the evolving situation in the valley districts has made it challenging to provide satisfactory answers to the agencies during their visits.

He acknowledged that the agencies were not fully satisfied with his previous responses and appealed to the people through the House, saying, "There is significant pressure for the imposition of AFSPA in the valley."

Inhumane and draconian Act

Reflecting on the hardships caused by AFSPA, Singh said, "If the Act could restore law and order, it would have been achieved long ago. A humane approach is needed." He emphasised his own past opposition to AFSPA, stating, "I have long stood against AFSPA, both as a journalist and as a public figure. It is an inhumane and draconian Act that humiliates people, instills fear, and destroys dignity."

Singh noted that after the situation improved in the valley districts, AFSPA was removed from 19 police stations. He reiterated the desire to remove AFSPA from the hill areas as well, calling for central leaders to be convinced of this need.

Singh expressed hope that new criminal laws will help manage the evolving situation in Manipur. 

(With inputs from agencies)

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