NCTC didnt have to be put on hold if the UPA had done its homework with some humility
It has now become a well-entrenched pattern that the Congresss political rivals,and even its allies,will oppose every major initiative from the UPA government till the latter disposes of the same. The blame for this should logically,and legitimately,come to rest on the Congress. The National Counter-Terrorism Centre NCTC scheduled to go operational from March 1 is now the latest to join the ever-gathering pile of key policy decisions that have run aground,even temporarily. Battling the allegations of undermining the federal structure of the Constitution,the Centre decided to indefinitely put on hold the NCTC. The Union home ministry is now supposed to discuss the scope of the NCTC at the DGPs meet on March 10,clarifying therein the concerns of state governments.
The NCTC was proposed to address security loopholes brought to light by the 26/11 attacks,and meant to coordinate counter-terrorism efforts across the country. In any case,the body that was scheduled to go operational on March 1 was a much diluted version of its original design so as to not infringe on a states turf. So,to set aside the federalism-in-danger argument,the Congress has to acknowledge its political failure. A little humility in talking and better awareness of current Centre-state equations would have saved the UPA time,energy,resources and face.