"I would like to welcome the very important decision of Tripura government to lift the Armed Forces Special Powers Act," Minister of State for Home Kiren Rijiju told reporters.
Rijiju said the decision of Tripura government was valid because AFSPA imposed by the state government.
"Wherever such a decision is taken by the Home Ministry in consultation with the state government, the central government has to take a decision," he said.
Tripura government had yesterday decided to lift AFSPA from the state where the controversial law was in vogue for the last 18 years to curb insurgency.
Chief Minister Manik Sarkar said the state government had reviewed the situation of the disturbed areas of the state after every six months and also discussed the issue with the state police and other security forces working in the state.
The Act was imposed in the state on February 16, 1997.
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