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Changes in AFSPA after consultations: Chidambaram

By The Assam Tribune

NEW DELHI, Aug 19 (IANS) - Home Minister P Chidambaram Thursday said changes proposed by his ministry in the special powers accorded to the armed forces in troubled areas could be effected after consultations with all concerned.

"We have to have consultations with everybody before amendments are made" to the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act (AFSPA), Chidambaram said, adding that his ministry had proposed amendments to it.

AFSPA provides legal immunity to the armed forces for any collateral damage, including deaths, during anti-terror operations. It is in place in Jammu and Kashmir and parts of the Northeast.

Chidambaram was speaking in the Lok Sabha on the economic blockade of the National Highways in Manipur.

Ruling out any division of Manipur as demanded by some Naga groups, the Home Minister said the government would ensure "honour, dignity and equal rights" of the Nagas within the Constitution.

He said the government was taking "all measures to ensure that essential commodities are available in adequate quantities in all parts of Manipur" in the wake of the second road blockade in the first week of August.

The government is monitoring the situation on a daily basis and will take necessary steps to maintain adequate stocks of food grains and other essential commodities in Manipur, he said.

This is the second economic blockade of National Highway 39 and 53 to Manipur.

Earlier, United Naga Council (UNC) and other Naga bodies of Manipur protesting against the holding of elections to the six autonomous district councils in Manipur had blocked road links to Manipur in April 6.

He said adequate number of Central paramilitary forces were made available to the Manipur government for escorting vehicles along NH-39 from Dimapur to Imphal.

Transportation of food grains by railways has also commenced, the home minister said.

He said from Aug 4-17, 71 tankers of petrol, 207 tankers of diesel, 10 tankers of kerosene, 78 bullets of cooking gas, 120 trucks of food grains, 14 trucks of medicine and six trucks of cement have reached Imphal through NH 39 under Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) escort.

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