The much talked-about NCTC seems to have got a quiet burial with the Government making it clear that there were no plans to bring any law to set up the anti-terror body in the wake of strong opposition from non-Congress Chief Ministers.
Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde said his Ministry was not exploring the option of bringing a bill in Parliament for a wider debate on the feasibility of the anti-terror body as suggested by Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar.
“No, we have no such proposal,” Shinde told PTI when asked about the possibility of bringing a law for setting up National Counter Terrorism Centre.
Asked whether the Government was planning to issue an executive order for NCTC, the Home Minister said, “We are not doing anything now. We brought a proposal before the Chief Ministers. But some of them opposed it. So, there is no further movement now.”
Opposition
Those who are opposing a watered-down proposal for the centre include Chief Ministers Mamata Banerjee (West Bengal), Nitish Kumar (Bihar), Jayalalithaa (Tamil Nadu), Narendra Modi (Gujarat), Raman Singh (Chhattisgarh), Shivraj Singh Chouhan (Madhya Pradesh) and Punjab Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal.
Even Congress Chief Ministers Prithviraj Chavan (Maharashtra), Siddaramaiah (Karnataka) and Tarun Gogoi (Assam) have expressed reservations to the revised proposal of the NCTC.
Holding that the revised draft order on NCTC suffers from several “serious flaws” and “arbitrary” provisions, the Bihar Chief Minister had asked the Centre to seek Parliament’s nod through a wider debate for creating the anti-terror hub.
Sources said, in his concluding remarks at Wednesday’s Chief Ministers’ conference on internal security, the Home Minister had said a decision on setting up the centre will be taken only after full consensus.