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AFSPA has provokes various social problems in Manipur especially in Tangkhul inhabited Ukhrul district it cross various human rights violation even though it is backed by constitution. The public opinion and perception of AFSPA has not changed in Manipur, AFSPA always stands for anti-people giving licence to the Arm forces to act with impunity and violating human rights without accountability. AFSPA give grants to the armed forces personnel power to arrest without warrant and shoot to kill on suspect and it is clear that AFSPA is violating human rights law. As everyone know, the Oinam village incident Ukhrul district in 1987 the Assam Rifles launched an Operation Bluebird for four months of inhuman torture, house raid grouping of villages, slave labor to the villagers, sexual harassment and assault of women. The unforgettable incident against the misused of power and unconstitutional amendment by the Arm forces is still a struggle till this day for the people of Manipur.
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The Jeevan Reddy Commission, in which a retired general of the Indian army is one of its members, unanimously recommended the repeal of AFSPA and its replacement by appropriate amendments. Since AFSPA has been a buring issue in the Northeastern state and Jammu and Kashmir and hence the central government is trying to bring changes at anyhow. So far no final decision on the recommendation has made because the Arm forces has made delayed for repealing the Act and bringing any changes in the Act. Yet the government of India has given assurance to repeal the Act but has failed to do. This issue was discussed at Imphal more than six years back but till today it has not made solved and remain unfulfilled even after six

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