The 'disturbed area status' for Manipur under the controversial Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) has been extended for another year from December 1.
The decision was taken at a Cabinet meeting on December 1 last after considering the overall situation of the state, state education minister and government spokesman M Okendro said.
Section 3 of the AFSPA empowers the state government to extend the disturbed area over the entire state or some selected areas, Okendro said.
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"Taking serious note of frequent bomb blasts and other acts of violence, the government considered it necessary to extend the disturbed area status in the state," the spokesman said
The AFSPA, which was imposed in the state since September 1980, has been extended from time to time, the sources said.
It would continue to be in force till further orders, the sources said.
The extension will allow security forces to operate and aid civil administration to flush out insurgents.