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6 more months of Afspa in certain districts of Nagaland

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 27 March 2024
Centre extends Afspa in 8 districts and 21 police stations in Nagaland till Sep 30, 2024, under Armed Forces Act to maintain law and order.
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