National counter-terrorism body should not be given unbridled powers: Siddaramaiah


National counter-terrorism body should not be given unbridled powers: Siddaramaiah

New Delhi, Jun 5 (PTI): Voicing reservations over the full-fledged operationalisation of the ambitious NCTC, Congress-ruled Karnataka today said the body should not be given "unbridled powers". Newly-appointed Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah also said that Naxal movement is "definitely trying to disturb" the security situation in his state.

"Some safeguards are necessary before setting up NCTC so that it is not given unbridled powers to encroach upon states' domain," Siddaramaiah said in his speech during the CM's internal security conference convened by the Ministry of Home Affairs here.

"As envisaged by the Union government, the National Counter-Terrorism Centre will have to involve multi-dimensional intelligence gathering and an action planning agency. Earlier efforts of containing terrorist activities by the existing organisation for intelligence networking have proved inadequate and ineffective.

"In principle, the government of Karnataka has recognised the importance of data and intelligence sharing, planning of anti-terrorist activities including activities that are aimed at preventing, disabling or even tackling a terrorist attack in progress and the need for coordination between state and central agencies and sometimes police of other states and even international agencies," he said.

The CM said Naxal activities are "expanding" in the state "albeit slowly" and hence Karnataka should be categorised as a Left Wing Extremism affected state.

"As I have earlier said, the Naxal movement is definitely trying to disturb our state. I, therefore urge the union government to declare this as a Naxal affected state and provide central assistance by funding and imparting special training to our personnel. Alternatively, assistance may be extended for undertaking preventive measures so that the Naxal movement does not make inroads into the state," he said.

The Karnataka Chief Minister also blamed the Union Home Ministry for supplying "unseaworthy" boats for the coastal security scheme being implemented in his state.

"I wish to point out that the boats supplied by the Ministry of Home Affairs through the Goa Shipyard Limited are unsuitable, uneconomical and unseaworthy and not able to serve the purpose for which they are meant. This issue has been raised in the earlier meetings also and I request you once again to supply suitable, all-weather, seaworthy boats in the second phase," he said.

He also said that "interceptor boats have yet not been supplied and fuel charges are not being reimbursed regularly by the government of India." Siddaramaiah said that there was a need to strengthen the state intelligence apparatus and steps were being taken in this direction.

He also expressed apprehension on the escalation in cyber crime incidents in the state.

"Another area of concern is the rising trends of cyber crime against the individual, organisation and society at large and its consequences," he said.

  

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  • ESKEY, UDUPI

    Thu, Jun 06 2013

    It appears from pic-1 Siddu had some interaction with Modi at the NCTC conference.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Wed, Jun 05 2013

    Nexal problem is a grave and dangerous one.The state government has to cooperate with central for any preventive measures without any reservation.Thanq.

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  • Ravi Ullal, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 05 2013

    Waiting for the comments of KSA and Mapusa.

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  • Krishna, Malpe

    Wed, Jun 05 2013

    Jeevan ko ye bhi hajam nahi huva...!!!

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  • Joslyn Rooswelt, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 05 2013

    Since BJP ruined in karnataka, so called supporters like jeevan, Rakesh shetty, nagesh nayak (name changed as NN)r suffering from frustation....
    We can see 100% jealousy, frustation in their comments....
    but more than that free entertainment for daiji readers...

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  • S N Bangs, Thannirubhavi

    Wed, Jun 05 2013

    Siddhu is New He will learn

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  • Ramakrishna. A., MANGALORE

    Wed, Jun 05 2013

    By supplying unseaworthy boats to Coastal Security Scheme the Central govt is playing with the precious lives of Security men who handle such boats. This is worst than COFFIN SCAM. Coffin was meant for only dead soldiers, whereas these boats are for live soldiers who may become dead if they use these defective boats.

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Wed, Jun 05 2013

    Wait and watch.. Siddu breaks congi as Devaraj urs... jai ho SARAYEE Raja...

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  • Joslyn Rooswelt, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 05 2013

    Jeevan....
    are you an astrologer...?
    how can u predict future....?

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  • George A. Borromeo, Angelore, Mangalore, India

    Wed, Jun 05 2013

    Bravo Bravo CM Siddu that is the way to deal with Center. There is no harm calling spade a spade. At least we can expect better equipment from the Union Home Ministry to tackle internal Security of our State.

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  • Ajith, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 05 2013

    All security or defence both internal or external should be handled by central agencies.Our Pandu Havaldars are not trained and equiped to do this.In the present scenario when police catch a criminal immediately he will be released due to the pressure from local leaders.Our local leaders should act local but think global.

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  • Ismail Shaikh, Moodbidri/Dubai

    Wed, Jun 05 2013

    Siddhu is the ideal chief minister for Karnataka after Devraj Urs very much concerned about the state and sure he may bring back the good image which Karnataka lost during BJP's notorious poli-tricks.Sidduji keep going for another ten year.

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  • Suresh, Karambar

    Wed, Jun 05 2013

    Siddu proves that he is not real congressmen because he is talking straight forward because he is influenced by socialist movement. I think countdown started he will not survive after 2014 MP election because this is the culture of congress high command. Congress never allowed one man domination except Nehru family.

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  • G R PRABHUJI, BEJAI

    Wed, Jun 05 2013

    Siddu has conveyed to all those who are concerned about the subject.He want to develop the state,& he not a show piece.We expect more from him.

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Wed, Jun 05 2013

    My goodness, Karnataka CM also blamed the Union Home Ministry for supplying "unseaworthy" boats for the coastal security scheme being implemented in his state? My God, he will receive more negative marks in “Madam’s Note Book”. Ever since Naxals attacked Congress Political Party Leaders in Chhattisgarh, all Congress Leaders started taking serious notes of Naxals Brutalities. NCTC is the brain child of Chidu & Party but I think they never expected the queries from Congress ruled States. What to say, its Siddu’s daring critics about NCTC or ignorance of Party Diktat?

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  • R.Bhandarkar, M'Lore

    Wed, Jun 05 2013

    Hats off Sidduji for:
    1. Well informed of the subject.
    2. Not afraid to voice your views
    explicitly.
    3. Taking the Ministry of Home affairs to 'task' for supply of sub-standard material.
    It's long since I have seen such a pro-active approach from any CM of my State on any subject.....and this is a honest observation.
    This is 'miles ahead' than the Akki-Saraai-imbroglio! Political compulsions Sidduji??

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  • Langoolacharya, Belman / Washington,DC

    Wed, Jun 05 2013

    R.Bhandarkarmam, M'Lore,

    If you like him or not one thing everybody agree that Siddu is not Lakote(envelope) CM like other past CONgress CMs except late Veerendra Patil....hope he will not have same fate like Veerendra Patil in CONgress....

    Now you know why CONgress High Command like our Vidhwaans?

    Jai Hoooooooooooooooooooooooooo

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  • JOY CASTELINO, MOODUBELLE/DUBAI

    Wed, Jun 05 2013

    Langoolacharya, Belman / Washington,DC, yes you are right. Siddu still not adjusted to Congress Culture. Still he is in Janatha Parivar mood!!!!. Countdown is started for his departure!!!!!

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  • Aravind, Blr

    Wed, Jun 05 2013

    Bhandarkar Mam, totally agree! I echo your words.. You spoke my mind.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Wed, Jun 05 2013

    Why can't we have one agency like FBI and for the states apprehensions NCTC will operate only as counter terror and in no way will indulge in political assassination.

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