Azad defends Cong promise to review AFSPA, says necessary to ensure no human rights violation

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Press Trust of India Jammu
Last Updated : Apr 04 2019 | 3:00 PM IST

Senior Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad Thursday defended his party's promise to review the AFSPA, saying while the security forces should enjoy full powers to eliminate militancy, it is also necessary to ensure that no human rights violation takes place.

Asserting that the Article 370 - guaranteeing special status to Jammu and Kashmir - would stay forever, Azad also suggested that the administration should "re-look' its order of closing Jammu-Srinagar national highway for two days a week to allow smooth movement of convoys between the twin capitals.

On revoking of Article 370, Azad said, "It is there for the last 70 years and will remain so for ever".

A government notification on Wednesday said the Baramulla to Udhampur stretch of the national highway has been put out of bounds for the civilian traffics on Sundays and Wednesdays till May 31.

Referring to the criticism of his party's promise to review AFSPA, the Congress leader said there are people who are taking "sadistic pleasure" because they have not seen its impact.

"AFSPA and disturbed area act are there in the state for the last 30 years which is very long time. The act remained in force in Punjab for 14 years and also at some other places in the country.

"It is good for the country that we will review it. The security forces should enjoy full powers to eliminate militancy but at the same time we have to ensure that no human rights violation takes place," he told reporters.

Noting that human rights violations do take place, he said,"As chief minister, I had myself witnessed and ordered digging of three graves. You are blaming only Army but I have caught 13 policemen who picked up three local daily wagers killed them and dubbed them as Pakistanis."
Advocating dialogue to address the Kashmir problem, he said, "Dialogue is the only way forward to address the aspiration of the people of different regions of the state and ensure honourable solution which will satisfy them."
He asserted, "Congress will strengthen the security grid at the border to stop infiltration of terrorists and will give more role to the state police in dealing with internal law and order situation."

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First Published: Apr 04 2019 | 3:00 PM IST

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