The Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) will meet in New Delhi on Saturday amid indications that the controversial Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) could be partially withdrawn from Kashmir and Jammu, an issue that was deliberated upon by the top Congress leadership on Friday.
The government, which is treading a cautious path over the issue of AFSPA, is expected to make some announcement to address the resentment in Kashmir, particularly with regard to the Act that gives sweeping powers to security forces, sources said. There were indications that the AFSPA could be withdrawn from Srinagar and Jammu districts and the decision could be taken at the CCS being held on Eid. The indications came after the 90-minute meeting of Congress Core Group chaired by its president Sonia Gandhi and attended by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and senior leaders of the party.
At the meeting also attended by Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee and Congress president's political secretary Ahmed Patel, there were differences over the AFSPA, with Defence Minister A K Antony and Home Minister P Chidambaram aired divergent views. Prithviraj Chavan, AICC in-charge of Jammu and Kashmir, and senior
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