AFSPA extended in Nagaland for six more months
The Hindu
The move came days after the Union government constituted a high-level committee to examine the possibility of the withdrawal of the controversial Act.
The Centre on Thursday declared the entire Nagaland as a "disturbed area" for six more months with effect from December 30 under the AFSPA while terming the state's condition "disturbed and dangerous".
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The move came days after the Union government constituted a to examine the possibility of the withdrawal of the controversial from Nagaland.

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