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Saturday, 18 February 2012
Security of country is a shared responsibility: PC
BADU (WB): Under attack
from non-Congress-ruled
states over setting up of an
anti-terror institution, Home
Minister P Chidambaram
on Saturday sought to reach
out to them saying that the
security of the country is a
shared responsibility of the
central and state governments.
“Security of the country
is shared by the Centre
and state governments. The
Constitution of India assigns
law and order to the
state government and also
assigns the Centre to protect
the country against external
aggression or internal disturbance,”
he said, speaking
at the inauguration of an
NSG hub here, about 50 kms
from Kolkata.
Chidambaram said the
founding fathers of the
Constitution were also wise
when they made Article 355.
“That is why they made national
security, internal security
a shared responsibility.”
“I have a responsibility to
work with the states to quell
terror, any militancy or rebellion,”
he said at the function,
which was skipped by
West Bengal Chief Minister
Mamata Banerjee.
Banerjee has joined over
half-a-dozen Chief Ministers
of non-Congress-ruled
states in opposing the Centre’s
plan to create a National
Counter-Terrorism Centre
(NCTC), claiming that it
violated the federal provisions
of the Constitution and
was an attempt to usurp the
states’ rights.
In his brief speech,
Chidambaram did not refer
to the controversy over
the NCTC, nor did he make
any comment on the Chief
Ministers’ opposition to
it. Making a point that the
Centre did not discriminate
between states on the basis
of political parties that
ruled governments there,
Chidambaram said the Centre
worked with the previous
government in West
Bengal and “we are happy
to work with the new government”.
Reaching out to Banerjee,
he said the situation in
Junglemahal created by the
Naxalites has been substantially
controlled by the new
government and the overall
situation of the state has
considerably improved.
“I want to compliment the
West Bengal government
that they have undertaken
steps to considerably improve
the situation,” he said,
adding “I am sure there will
be greater improvement in
the coming days.”
“The government of India
is happy to work with
the state governments. We
work with different political
parties in troubled states
like Odisha, Jharkhand,
Chhattisgarh and West Bengal
and none of the states
are ruled by the Congress”,
Chidambaram said at the
function also attended by
Mukul Roy, Trinamool Congress
General Secretary and
Minister of State for Shipping.
“Our approach to terrorism,
Naxalism and insurgency
is the same irrespective
of the government ruling the
states.”
Chidambaram said the
Centre wants the Kolkata
hub to become a mini regional
centre that also serves
the states in the country’s
Northeast.
“When the full facilities
are created, the facilities in
Kolkata will be double the
facilities that are being created
in, say Mumbai or in
Chennai,” he said.
Describing internal security
as a “very complex”
issue, Chidambaram said,
“I can assure my colleagues
Mukul Roy and others we
will fully put down the Naxal
menace and rid Bengal of
Naxal menace.”
“State and central agencies
working together have
brought a considerable improvement
in the situation
of West Bengal,” he said.
Chidambaram said “we
work with various political
parties and we make no
distinction between political
parties. In fact, some of the
states in India are troubled
by Naxalism like Odisha,
Jharkhand,
Chhattisgarh, southern
parts of Bihar and the Junglemahal
area of West Bengal”.
“As a member of the Central
government, I have the
responsibility to work with
the state governments, give
them all the assistance that
is required so that they can
maintain law and order and
quell militancy or rebellion,”
he said.
Chidambaram said that
the Kolkata hub of NSG
would serve the eastern and
northeastern states.
The other NSG hubs
would be at Hyderabad,
Mumbai and Chennai.
For the hub, 19 acres of
land were given by AAI
and Rs 38.21 crore spent
for its construction done by
NBCC, he said, adding that
the possession of the land
for the Rajarhat NSG hub
would be made soon.
The state government had
given 34 acres of land at
Rajarhat at modest cost, he
said.
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