How much do you know about AFSPA and its impact on Northeast India?

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What is AFSPA and who has the power to impose it?

AFSPA is a law that gives the power to central government to impose it.

What is the role of state government in the imposition of AFSPA?

The state government recommends the imposition of AFSPA to the central government.

How long can a suspect be held by security forces under AFSPA?

Suspects must be handed over to the local police station within 24 hours.

Study Notes

  • AFSPA gives power to central government to impose it, but they usually consult with state government.
  • Centre takes decision after receiving recommendation from state government.
  • Security forces can open fire only after giving prior warning to suspect.
  • Suspects must be handed over to local police station within 24 hours.
  • Armed forces must act in cooperation with district administration.
  • Reduction in areas under AFSPA due to improved security situation and development efforts.
  • Agreements with major groups in Nagaland to end insurgency.
  • Northeast has lived under AFSPA for nearly 60 years, creating alienation.
  • Demilitarization of region expected after AFSPA withdrawal.
  • Restrictions on movements through checkpoints and frisking of residents will be lifted.

Test your knowledge on AFSPA - the Armed Forces Special Powers Act! This quiz covers key aspects of the act, including its implementation, impact, and potential withdrawal. From the power dynamic between central and state governments to the restrictions placed on residents in affected areas, this quiz will challenge your understanding of one of India's most controversial laws. Sharpen your knowledge of AFSPA and its implications for the people of Northeast India with this informative quiz.

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