AFSPA may soon be withdrawn from some areas of J&K: Omar
PTI | 09:10 PM,Oct 11,2011

New Delhi, Oct 11 (PTI) The controversial Armed Forces Special Powers Act
may soon be withdrawn from some parts of Jammu and Kashmir as Chief Minister
Omar Abdullah today briefed Union Home Minister P Chidambaram about the
improved security situation in the state. Emerging from an hour-long meeting
with Chidambaram, Omar told reporters that he had a meeting with the Home
Minister to have a "comprehensive review" of the security situation in the
state. "During the meeting, we also discussed the possibility of removal of
AFSPA and Disturbed Areas Act from certain parts of the state. I will return
and have a discussion with my cabinet colleagues and officers, after which
we can take a decision," Omar told reporters here. He, however, cautioned
this did not mean that there "will be an overnight revocation of AFSPA or
Disturbed Areas Act from the entire state. "We have to see the areas where
the footprints of Army was minimal and then go for revocation of Disturbed
Areas Act and subsequently AFSPA," the Chief Minister said. About a question
on the Kashmir interlocutors submitting their final report, Omar said "it
was indeed a step in the right direction and after this I hope that the
Centre will soon convene an all-party meeting to discuss it." "I look
forward to the report. I hope positive things come out and are implemented,"
he said. The three-member panel -- Dilip Padgaonkar, Radha Kumar and M M
Ansari -- will submit their report to the Home Minister tomorrow afternoon.
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