AFSPA extended to entire Manipur, except 13 police station area

  • The Namsai, Mahadevpur, and Chowkhan olice stations of Arunachal Pradesh that order Assam, have been tagged as ‘disturbed’, along with Tirap, Changlang and Longding districts, by the Central government.

Written By Sayantani
Published30 Mar 2025, 03:53 PM IST
The Namsai, Mahadevpur and Chowkhan olice stations of Arunachal pradesh that order Assam, have been tagged as ‘disturbed’, along with Tirap, Changlang and Longding districts, by  the Central government.
The Namsai, Mahadevpur and Chowkhan olice stations of Arunachal pradesh that order Assam, have been tagged as ‘disturbed’, along with Tirap, Changlang and Longding districts, by the Central government. (PTI)

Union minister Amit Shah-led Ministry of Home Affairs, on Sunday, informed that the stringent AFSPA had been extended to entire state of Manipur, except 13 police station areas. Further, AFSPA has also been extended in Tirap, Changlang and Longding districts in Arunachal Pradesh, and 3 police station areas bordering Assam for 6 months.

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AFSPA in Manipur

The violence-stricken northeastern state of Manipur had been under Presidential rule since February 13, 2025, following the resignation of Chief Minister and BJP leader N Biren Singh. Manipur has seen sporadic events of violence break out after the cycle of ethnic violence between Meitei and Kuki communities began on May 3, 2023.

AFSPA was first imposed in Manipur in 1958, specifically in the Naga-dominated districts of Senapati, Tamenglong, and Ukhrul, in response to Naga insurgencies.

Over time, it was extended to other areas, including Kuki-Zomi regions during the Mizo insurgency in the 1960s, and by 1980, it covered the entire state due to rising Meitei insurgencies.

AFSPA has been continuously in force in various parts of Manipur since its initial imposition, with periodic extensions and adjustments based on the security situation.

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AFSPA Protests in Manipur

Protests against the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act (AFSPA) in Manipur intensified after the alleged rape and killing of Thangjam Manorama in 2004, sparking widespread public outrage and demands for its repeal.

Civil rights activist Irom Sharmila became a symbol of resistance by undertaking a hunger strike starting in November 2000, which lasted over 16 years, to protest against the Act's human rights violations.

AFSPA in Arunachal Pradesh

The Namsai, Mahadevpur and Chowkhan police stations of Arunachal Pradesh that border Assam, have been tagged as ‘disturbed’, along with Tirap, Changlang and Longding districts, by the Central government. AFSPA has been extended for 6 months in these areas.

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What is AFSPA?

The Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act (AFSPA), enacted in 1958, is a piece of legislation that grants special powers to the Indian Armed Forces and Central Armed Police Forces operating in areas declared as "disturbed" by the government.

These areas are typically regions experiencing insurgency or militancy, where the state governments find it challenging to maintain law and order.

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Key Provisions of AFSPA:

Power to Use Force: AFSPA allows security forces to use force, including shooting to kill, against individuals acting against the law in disturbed areas, after giving due warning.

Arrest and Search: Security personnel can arrest anyone suspected of committing a cognisable offence without a warrant and search any premises for such individuals or arms.

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Legal Immunity: AFSPA provides legal immunity to security forces for actions taken under its provisions, requiring Central Government sanction for any legal proceedings against them.

Disturbed Areas: The declaration of an area as "disturbed" is typically made by the State or Central Government, and such areas must maintain this status for at least three months.

Where is AFSPA in Effect in India?

AFSPA is currently in force in parts of the Northeast (Assam, Nagaland, Manipur, and certain districts of Arunachal Pradesh) and was previously applied in Jammu and Kashmir until its revocation in 2019.

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