Thursday, December 15, 2011

Why we need to retain AFSPA in Kashmir

The Armed Forces Special Powers Act has come under fire from human rights groups in Kashmir. A letter to the editor in Business Standard has a hilarious take on why it is still required.

4 comments:

Pranam said...

Good one :-)

Neha Sharma said...

I feel, one of the immediate priority should be to review the way how the freedom allotted by the constitution is exercised by some of our intellectuals who are too keen to dance with the tune of band of Pak and China at the cost of anything. Another priority should be to dominate the cyber world, media (print and electronic) so that the new generation can be convinced that the level of freedom enjoyed by its citizen even can't be compared with other countries of this subcontinent and instead of dancing with others' tune, they need to play a great role by participating in the system in reform of its policies to make it more and more accountable to its citizen for socio-economic development of all the regions of the country. There is no question of presence of army with AFSPA in a peace and prosperous region / country.

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