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    PM to write to chief ministers opposing anti-terror hub

    New Delhi, Feb 21 (IANS) The government Tuesday hinted at a dialogue to address apprehensions of chief ministers on the proposed National Counter-Terrorism Centre (NCTC) as the resistance against the anti-terror intelligence hub continued to grow.

    Government sources said that Prime Minister Manmohan Singh would soon write to all state chief ministers to explain the government's stand on the NCTC, the brainchild of Home Minister P. Chidambaram.

    The sources said that the home ministry was preparing a dossier on the anti-terror agency that will be forwarded to the Prime Minister's Office.

    "The document is aimed at to clear all the misgivings (on the NCTC) that have been raised," an official said.

    The idea to have a centralised anti-terror agency, which will integrate and analyse inputs on terror threats in India, has been opposed to not only by the opposition ruled states but also by West Bengal governed jointly by the Trinamool Congress and the Congress.

    Earlier, IT and Communication Minister Kapil Sibal told reporters in Lucknow that the government was ready for a dialogue on the issue.

    "If they (state chief ministers) have any concerns, there is no problem in having a dialogue...If there is any misgiving, no problem, we can have a dialogue," Sibal said.

    The opposition to the NCTC has grown with at least 13 chief ministers voicing concerns about it because it has powers that they say will infringe on the rights of states, affecting the country's federal structure

    The agency, which becomes functional March 1, has the power to make arrests or searches in terrorism-hit states without seeking permission from their governments.

    On Tuesday, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, the latest to demand talks on the raging row, did not speak for or against the NCTC but said there has been no consultation with state government over it.

    "There has been no discussion between state government and the central government on the issue of NCTC," Abdullah told reporters at an official function in a Kashmir village.

    Asked if he favoured or opposed the government move to create an anti-terror intelligence hub under the union home ministry, Abdullah, who rules the state jointly with the Congress, said he wouldn't share his views publicly.

    Sibal in Lucknow said state governments would be represented by regional centers of the NCTC.

    "There is a central council of NCTC. The director and three joint directors of NCTC and the heads of the anti-terrorist organisations or forces of each states are represented in it. Each state is represented. And they look after the overall activities of the NCTC. So this is the rationale of moving forward," he said.

    He said the counter-terror powers that were with the central government have been given to the agency and there was no new law that would usurp the powers of states and disturb the federal structure.

     

    7 comments

    • TITU  •  3 months ago
      It is ironical that GODMOTHER cried when terrorists in Batla House were killed and now this jerk is talking about anti-terror hub without taking states into confidence????
    • Alok  •  Thane, Maharashtra  •  3 months ago
      Wouldn't a dialogue, BEFORE finalising the scheme, have been better management of the project? Even junior project managers in industry wouldn't have made such an error. Or maybe the PMO and the Home ministry are just too cocky.
    • Geevarughese  •  3 months ago
      It is a good initiative on the part of the PM but I feel pity of the PMs who oppose a strong NCTC as they did in the case of Lokayukta BILL. There is only one India for the terrorists who strike at all vulnarable sites of India. When all the nations spend sleepless nights over the issue of terrorisom, India that has suffered so long of this menace so hard is still wasting its little precious time on academic issues like federalism, a subject not known to the victims of terror.
    • debendra  •  New Delhi, Delhi  •  3 months ago
      Firstly PM has advised Chiddu to consult the CMs.Does Chiddu care for PM.Secondly NCTC is a brain child of Chiddu.Does he have a brain at all.No doubt he has a brain but only with negative and distructing thoughts.Why should he be trusted at all.Does not our beloved PM know that his cabinet and party are the worst hated creatures ever in our country? This arrogant govt. did not bother to consult the states before taking such a step and now crying foul is further damging its own credibility(if at all something is left).There must be some hidden agenda of destroying the federal structure of our democratic system as this govt.never believes in democratic institutions.Just refresh your memories from the day of Anna's agitation.Has Chiddu taken any concrete step for a amicable, democratic solution since then till date.Yet our PM has faith in him.This is our incredible India.
    • Dash  •  3 months ago
      Kangiress did you forget how you opposed and abolished anti terror POTA and thus encouraged and freed up terrorists. This new NCTC could be used to let off remaining terrorists from Jails on Rajiv Jayanthi.
    • ram  •  Kochi, Kerala  •  3 months ago
      Mr PM why it was not done before?Why all CMs were not consulted or have dialogue with States admin?
    • Patriot Missile  •  3 months ago
      Mr PM, you are closing the cage after the bird has flown. What you are doing now, should have been done long back by taking all the states into confidence. I must say that you definately need to change your floor managers and your think team.
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