Key Points

In a significant development, AFSPA has been withdrawn from Dibrugarh, illustrating improved security conditions in Assam. However, ongoing security concerns mean the act remains in effect in Tinsukia, Charaideo, and Sivasagar for another six months. The efforts of Assam Police and security agencies have been pivotal in achieving these security gains. Yet, sporadic militant activities by ULFA highlight the need for continued vigilance in specific districts.

Key Points: AFSPA Revoked in Dibrugarh as Assam Keeps Three Districts

  • AFSPA withdrawn from Dibrugarh due to improved security
  • Continues in Tinsukia, Charaideo, Sivasagar for six more months
  • Assam Police credited with security improvements
  • Sporadic ULFA incidents prompt continued AFSPA in three districts
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AFSPA withdrawn from Dibrugarh, three Assam districts remain under it

AFSPA lifted in Dibrugarh, continues in Tinsukia, Charaideo, Sivasagar for security.

"The years of hard work of Assam Police bearing fruit under able political leadership. - Gyanendra Pratap Singh"

Guwahati, March 31

The Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) has been withdrawn from Assam's Dibrugarh district, as per a government order. However, AFSPA will remain in effect for an additional six months in the Tinsukia, Charaideo, and Sivasagar districts due to ongoing security concerns.

This development follows a significant improvement in the overall security situation in Assam, particularly in the past three and a half years, owing to the combined efforts of the Assam Police and other security agencies.

Following this decision, former Assam police chief Gyanendra Pratap Singh and current Director General of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), GP Singh, said, "The years of hard work of Assam Police and sister agencies bearing fruit under able political leadership."

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A government order dated March 30 read, "In exercise of the powers conferred under Section 3 of the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act, 1958 (Act No. 28 of 1958), the Government of Assam declared the areas of four districts-Tinsukia, Dibrugarh, Charaideo, and Sivasagar -as "Disturbed Area" vide notification No. HMA-19015/9/2019-Political(A)/Pt-1/104, dated 08/10/2024, with effect from 01/10/2024, for a period of six months."

Whereas, following the receipt of reports from various security agencies, it has been observed that the overall security situation in Assam has significantly improved, particularly over the last three and a half years, due to the sustained efforts and proactive counter-insurgency measures by the Assam Police and security forces.

"Whereas, in light of these improvements, the Government of Assam believes that the 'Disturbed Area' status under the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act, 1958, need not be extended in Dibrugarh district beyond 31st March 2025," the order read.

Despite these improvements, there have been sporadic incidents of IEDs being planted by ULFA (I), the only militant group active in the state, in various districts, alongside their involvement in kidnapping for ransom to fund their activities.

"Therefore, the Government of Assam recommended that the 'Disturbed Area' status under AFSPA be continued for an additional six months in the three districts of Tinsukia, Charaideo, and Sivasagar," the order read.

The Government of Assam submitted a proposal to the Government of India, Ministry of Home Affairs, through letter No. ECF-200043/119 dated 11/03/2025.

"And whereas, the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India, in its letter No. 11011/51/2015- NE.V dated 24/03/2025, has communicated its agreement with the State Government's view to retain the "Disturbed Area" status under AFSPA for an additional six months in the three districts of Tinsukia, Charaideo, and Sivasagar, beyond 31st March 2025," the order read.

Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers conferred under Section 3 of the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act, 1958, and in continuation of the earlier notification vide HMA-19015/9/2019-Political(A)/Pt-1/104, dated 08/10/2024, the Governor of Assam is pleased to declare the areas of Tinsukia, Charaideo, and Sivasagar districts as "Disturbed Area" for an additional period of six months, effective from 01/04/2025, unless withdrawn earlier.

- ANI

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Priya K.
This is such positive news! 👏 The gradual withdrawal of AFSPA shows how much Assam has progressed in terms of security. Hope the remaining districts will soon see peace too.
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Rahul S.
While I appreciate the progress, I'm concerned about the continued need for AFSPA in some districts. The government should focus more on development programs to address root causes of unrest.
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Ananya M.
My family is from Dibrugarh and this news makes me so happy! Finally some normalcy returning to our region. Kudos to Assam Police for their hard work.
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Sanjay P.
The security forces deserve recognition for their sacrifices. But let's not forget AFSPA is a controversial law - hope this partial withdrawal leads to complete removal across Assam soon.
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Neha R.
As someone who's lived in Tinsukia, I understand why AFSPA is still needed there. The ULFA activities are still a real threat. Safety first!
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Arjun D.
The government seems to be taking a balanced approach - withdrawing where possible, maintaining where necessary. Hope this leads to lasting peace in the region 🤞

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