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Indian Kashmir leader wants hated security laws to go

SRINAGAR, India, (AFP)

Indian Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah called Friday for the repeal of strict security laws giving sweeping powers to Indian troops battling a waning separatist insurgency in the region.

Militant violence has dropped sharply in Kashmir since India and Pakistan, which each hold the region in part but claim in full, started a peace process in 2004.

New Delhi put the peace process on hold after deadly militant attacks on Mumbai that left 165 dead and were blamed on Pakistan-based guerrillas opposed to India’s rule in Kashmir.

But there has been no upsurge in rebel violence since the talks were suspended and Abdullah said abolishing the Armed Forces Special Powers Act, which gives authorities wide powers to shoot, arrest and search and is widely detested by Kashmiris, was “realistic.”

“The special powers were granted to the army under an extremely unusual situation which arose in 1989-90,” he told NDTV, referring to the years when Muslim militants launched the revolt against Indian rule.

“As that situation heads towards normalising, I think it (repealing of the law) is something that we definitely can look at.”

 

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