Union Home Minister Amit Shah said the central government will consider repealing the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act in Jammu and Kashmir and the government plans to withdraw troops from the Union Territory (UT) and leave law and order to the Jammu and Kashmir Police. alone.
“We have plans to withdraw troops and leave law and order to Jammu and Kashmir police only. Earlier, Jammu and Kashmir police was not trusted but today they are conducting operations,” Amit Shah said in an interview to JK Media. Group, Shah.
According to NDTV, Shah said, “We will also think about repealing AFSPA.”
The Indian Army is responsible for abusing the innocent civilians of the Held Valley who have been demanding their right to vote and self-governance since the partition of British India. The two countries have fought three wars over Kashmir. Pakistan highlighted India’s nefarious motives of being superior in the region and supporting terrorism in Pakistan’s Balochistan. Islamabad has arrested an active member of the Indian Navy and a spy, Kulbhushan Yadav.
Indian Army Sweeping Force in Held Valley
Amit Shah acknowledged that the Indian Army has extensive powers to provide force personnel in disturbed areas.
Fake elections in occupied Kashmir
Shah reaffirmed Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s promise to hold assembly “elections” in J-K by September in compliance with the Supreme Court’s order.