At least 14 civilians and one soldier were killed in firing by security forces in Nagaland
Guwahati: The Opposition in Assam today demanded the repeal of the Armed Forces (Special Power) Act (AFSPA) which has gained renewed momentum following the death of 14 civilians in firing by security forces in a botched anti-insurgency operation in Nagaland. Raijor Dal president Akhil Gogoi condemned the firing in Nagaland's Mon district and demanded immediate arrest and punishment for all involved.
He also demanded that the National Investigation Agency (NIA) be entrusted with the enquiry and the incident be declared as a terrorist act.
In a video statement shared through social media, the lawmaker said, "We have been seeing the Army committing such excess on innocent civilians in the northeast region in the name of counter-insurgency operations."
The armed forces work under the cover of the AFSPA in the region and do not have to face any court of law. It conducts its own internal enquiry and the people do not get to know whether a case has reached its logical conclusion, Mr Gogoi added.
"(The) Nagaland killings are a caricature of the Indian Govt. Revoke AFSPA," Akhil Gogoi tweeted.
Assam Jatiya Parishad (AJP) president Lurinjyoti Gogoi also took to Twitter to oppose AFSPA.
Condemning the Mon firing incidents, he wrote, "It's heartbreaking to see civilians being gunned down by the same forces that were meant to protect them. I demand that laws like #AFSPA be repealed from the #NorthEast. #Nagaland."
The party's general secretary Jagadish Bhuyan, blaming AFSPA for the incident, tweeted, "It is past time for us to wake up and protest against this atrocity, or many more civilians will be killed in this manner!"
"The GOI should SCRAP THE AFSPA and allow the NE people to live as dignified citizens of the country without any discrimination!" he added.
All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF) MLA Ashraful Hussain too called for the revoking of AFSPA.
"Real justice to the victims would be ending this type of killings with impunity. There should be collective voice from all sections against the draconian AFSPA which allows such impunity," the legislator tweeted on Sunday.
Veteran CPI(M) leader Hemen Das joined the opposition parties in their demand for the scrapping of AFSPA.
In a tweet on Sunday, he condemned the incident and wrote, "This is state terrorism. Scrap AFSPA."
The CPI staged a demonstration in front of its party office in Guwahati on Sunday demanding the Act be revoked and justice for the victims and their families.
At least 14 civilians and one soldier were killed in firing by security forces in a botched anti-insurgency operation and retaliatory violence within 24 hours in Nagaland's Mon district since Saturday evening.
AFSPA is in force in Assam, Nagaland, Manipur (excluding Imphal Municipal Council Area), Changlang, Longding, and Tirap districts of Arunachal Pradesh and in areas falling within the jurisdiction of eight police stations of districts in Arunachal Pradesh bordering Assam.