"The assurance from the Prime Minister (on the Justice Verma Committee recommendations) is welcome... The recommendation about reviewing the contentious AFSPA and bringing armed forces under ordinary criminal law to prevent sexual offences against women in the state and the Northeast is highly appreciated and needs prompt implementation," CPI(M) state secretary M Y Tarigami told reporters here.
The Justice Verma Committee had been set up in the wake of the Delhi gang-rape incident to recommend measures to improve laws dealing with sexual offences in the country.
Addressing a party convention here, Tarigami expressed hope that recommendations vis-a-vis the Armed Forces Special Powers Act, as offered by Justice Verma, are considered with a "positive mindset" and in a "holistic" manner.
Demanding amendment in the Public Safety Act (PSA), Tarigami said that, "PSA has been in force since 1978 and there has been no effort to review its applicability. The provisions of the Act have been misused by invoking it on grounds which are vague and sometimes non-existent".
Referring to corruption and unemployment in the state, the CPI(M) leader said that the government in power had not been able to address these issues satisfactorily.