Government wins first NCTC battle, defeats
opposition amendments
Monday March 19, 2012 07:41:09 PM,
IANS
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New Delhi: In a
major relief for the government over the fiercely contested
National Counter Terrorism Centre (NCTC), three amendment motions
moved by the opposition on the anti-terror intelligence hub were
defeated in the Lok Sabha Monday.
The Trinamool Congress, a bitter critic of NCTC but part of the
ruling United Progressive Alliance (UPA), lent tacit support to
the government in defeating the amendments after its MPs walked
out of the house and didn't participate in the voting.
The Samajwadi Party (SP), which also backs the government from
outside, voted against the amendments that helped in defeating the
motions. The ruling Uttar Pradesh party is also bitterly opposed
to the NCTC.
MPs of the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), which supports the UPA from
outside but was also opposed to the anti-terror agency, also
walked out, reducing the number of effective members present in
the house and voting.
The amendments were moved by the Bharatiya Janata Party, the Left
and the Biju Janata Dal (BJD) after Prime Manmohan Singh told the
house that the proposed anti-terror agency was "an important step"
in "dealing with terrorism and dealing effectively" with it.
Manmohan Singh in his reply to the debate on the Motion of Thanks
to President Pratibha Patil's address dealt at length with NCTC
row to address the concern that by setting up the proposed agency
"the central government is trying to encroach upon the
jurisdiction of the state government".
The prime minister said consultations with state governments over
the issue would continue and that the anti-terror agency would not
be commissioned till a meeting was held with all chief ministers
April 16.
"The idea of NCTC, you have all agreed is unexceptional. And the
manner in which NCTC will function, there may be differences about
tingle but I am confident that through discussions and dialogues,
these differences could be narrowed down and a consensus can be
arrived and that will be our sincere efforts."
Not impressed by Manmohan Singh's assurances, BJP's Sushma Swaraj,
who is also leader of opposition in the house, pressed for a vote
on her amendment seeking deletion of the reference of NCTC from
the president's March 12 address to the joint session of
parliament.
But the house rejected Sushma Swaraj's motion. At least 141
members voted for the amendment and 226 voted against it. One
member abstained.
The Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) moved the second
amendment motion. The motion by Basudeb Acharia of the CPI-M also
met the same fate.
The Biju Janata Dal (BJD), the ruling party in Odisha, moved the
third motion, which was also defeated.
Trinamool leader and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee
has been among the front runners along with her Odisha counterpart
Naveen Patnaik in opposing the formation of NCTC on the grounds
that powers given to the agency would infringe on the rights of
state governments.
But by walking out during the NCTC vote, Trinamool MPs tried to
kill two birds with one stone. They didn't vote in favour of a
policy they have ferociously opposed and also saved some
embarrassment for the government it is part of by not voting
against it.
Banerjee who is in Delhi later said her party would continue
opposing NCTC which she described as "worse than TADA and POTA" -
the two anti-terror acts that were scrapped after complaints over
their misuse.
The West Bengal chief minister met the prime minister and among
other things discussed with him the issue.
The agency was supposed to be formed March 1, but this was delayed
after all non-Congress states wrote to the prime minister opposing
it.
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