Buckling under pressure, the Home Ministry has withdrawn its recent order declaring all districts of Arunachal Pradesh bordering Assam as "disturbed areas" under controversial AFSPA and issued a fresh one restricting it to a few police stations, apart from the three districts covered earlier.
"In supersession of the notification dated March 27, 2015, the area falling within the jurisdiction of following police stations in districts of Arunachal Pradesh, bordering Assam are declared as 'disturbed area' under section 3 of the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act 1958 <g data-gr-id="30">upto</g> six months," the latest Home Ministry notification said.
On March 27, the Centre had declared 12 districts bordering Assam that include the highly sensitive Tirap, Changlang and <g data-gr-id="28">Longding</g>, as 'disturbed area' as six banned militant groups like NDFB, NSCN and ULFA have their presence, according to the old notification.
The fresh decision came after Chief Minister Nabam Tuki hit out at the Centre for declaring 12 districts of his state as 'disturbed' under AFSPA without any consultation.
<g data-gr-id="21">Tuki</g> had said such a move was nothing but <g data-gr-id="20">attack</g> on the federal structure of the country.
"There was no discussion, no consultation. It was a unilateral decision by the central government to declare 12 districts as disturbed area. All these districts are completely peaceful," he had said.
There was opposition to the Home Ministry order from various students and social organisations too.
Under the latest order, areas falling under four Police Stations (PS) in <g data-gr-id="31">Papumpare</g> district, one PS in West Siang district, three PS in East Siang district, one PS in Lower Dibang Valley district, two PS in Bhalukpung district, two PS in Namsai district, one PS in Lohit district and one police station <g data-gr-id="29">on</g> Lower Subansiri district were declared 'disturbed area’.