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NSA must have few executive tasks: Chidambaram
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NSA must have few executive tasks: Chidambaram
NSA must have few executive tasks: Chidambaram

Home Minister P Chidambaram on Saturday said the National Security Adviser should have very few executive responsibilities over internal security, which he felt must come under political oversight.

"... But whether he (NSA) should have executive responsibility, given the pressure of work and time, is I think an open question. My personal view is that he should have very few executive responsibilities as far as internal security is concerned. That should be given to another professional," he said.

Asked whether the role of NSA should be cut down from being an intelligence overlord to the Prime Minister's adviser, Chidambaram told CNN-IBN: "Let him take over any of these responsibilities. Although all I said was whoever is doing whatever, it must be under the political oversight. And I happen to be the person providing the political oversight. Therefore everybody accepted that."

The Home Minister's comments assume significance in the context of M K Narayanan moving out of his role as NSA to West Bengal as Governor after Chidambaram spoke of restructuring the Home Ministry and creation of a new security architecture.

When told that it did not happen during his predecessor Shivraj Patil's time and that he did not assert over the NSA, he said: "That is how it should be. Isn't it? It was not, for whatever reason I do not know. But if I was going to be responsible, as I was made responsible on that day, then I was going to make sure, that I know what was going on."

"The only way that I could know what is going on, what happened and what did not happen, was to exercise political oversight over every agency that is concerned with security," he added.

Chidambaram said the NSA is essentially adviser to the PM and adviser to the National Security Council. "Surely, he must be in the loop as far as the internal security is concerned. How can he not be in the loop? He has to be in the loop," he said.

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  Comment Posted by Balbir Singh Sooch, Advocate, Ludhiana on 07-Feb-2010 20:44:31
The Indian State Terrorism in the Spoiled System Exposed! By Balbir Singh Sooch, Advocate, Ludhiana Was the statement ‘NSA must have few executive tasks: Chidambaram’ not the reaction to the note ‘Only Half Truth about “Some Powers” Exposed’ sent by email for the open knowledge of all concerned on February 5, 2010? Will the reaction of Home Minister P Chidambaram and the note, ‘Only Half Truth about “Some Powers” Exposed’ help to reduce the Indian State terrorism in the world especially to safeguard the lives and for preventing people from terrorizing them in the spoiled Indian system? NSA must have few executive tasks: Chidambaram? http://www.mynews.in/News/NSA_must_have_few_executive_tasks_Chidambaram_N37402.html Internal security should come under political oversight: PC http://www.indianexpress.com/news/internal-security-should-come-under-political-oversight-pc/576455/ The Indypendent » 1984 Remembered: Cartoonist Draws on 25 Years of ... http://www.indypendent.org/2009/11/24/1984-remembered-cartoonist-draws-on-25-years-of-impunity-after-sikh-massacre/ Diary of anti- Sikh massacre | TwoCircles.net http://www.twocircles.net/2010jan15/diary_anti_sikh_massacre.html http://www.sikhvicharmanch.com/Religiou%20Politics-Sikh%20Politics%20Or%20The%20Dirty%20Indian%20Politics.htm By Balbir Singh Sooch, Advocate, Ludhiana www.sikhvicharmanch.com
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  Comment Posted by Balbir Singh Sooch, Advocate, Ludhiana on 07-Feb-2010 06:58:31
In the Context of News above: Internal security should come under political oversight: PC http://www.indianexpress.com/news/internal-security-should-come-under-political-oversight-pc/576455/ "The only way that I could know what is going on, what happened and what did not happen, was to exercise political oversight over every agency that is concerned with security". Summary “Some organisations are acting at the behest of central agencies and have been spewing venom against the SGPC and the Sikh high priests. ...........” said SGPC Chief. Thereby, he is made to send a message, intended only propaganda that Indian states take independent decisions? Otherwise, it was an open reality to the knowledge of all concerned that ‘Let’s talk, India tells Pak -Proposes foreign secretary-level dialogue; Islamabad nod awaited’ is only a cover up and an eye wash, actually the talks being held between the top ISI official of Pakistan and the top intelligence official of India, responsible for terrorism and the policy decision making respectively. Soon, the talks will be held out of Pakistan and India, under the supervision of some responsible world power matter, apparently US. Would there be any further chance to doubt or misconception for the Indians and the outside world to live in darkness about meaningful “Some Powers” in the so violently and politically united India? February 6, 2010 www.sikhvicharmanch.com February 5, 2010 Only Half Truth about “Some Powers” Exposed By Balbir Singh Sooch, Advocate, Ludhiana “Some organisations are acting at the behest of central agencies and have been spewing venom against the SGPC and the Sikh high priests. ...........” said SGPC Chief Avtar Singh Makkar. Was SGPC Chief Avtar Singh Makkar not manipulated to disclose the only half truth about “Some Powers” in order to mislead and send a message, intended only for external propaganda that all states take independent decisions in India? It was an open reality as reported and to the knowledge of all concerned that ‘Let’s talk, India tells Pak -Proposes foreign secretary-level dialogue; Islamabad nod awaited’ is only a cover up and an eye wash, actually the talks being held between the top ISI official of Pakistan and the top intelligence official of India, responsible for terrorism and the policy decision making respectively. It was also disclosed, though not in detail that soon, the talks will be held out of Pakistan and India and thus the inference can safely be drawn that the talks being and to be held under the supervision of some responsible world power, apparently US. Will the manipulated half truth through SGPC Chief Avtar Singh Makkar about “Some Powers” carry any weight in view of the above reports and the disclosure about the role of “some powers” in the unitary form of Indian system by the Union minister Farooq Abdullah and National Conference president Farooq Abdullah, when he said, “Clinton told me to have food, I denied. I told him that I can’t eat as my heart was crying in pain over the killing of 35 innocent Sikhs.” “Stating that Clinton has truly written in his book that had he not visited India Chattisinghpora massacre would not have taken place, the NC president said, “I have some reservations about Chattisinghpora incident and I will make these public through my book. The book will be released after my death so that nobody will question me”. He did also criticise Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar) President Simranjeet Singh Mann for blaming troopers for the Chattisinghpora incident, “It is a senseless statement. We have nothing to do with Punjab politics.” The Sikh Vichar Manch reacted immediately in the light of Indian system after the excommunication of Professor Darshan Singh and the operative part of the same being reproduced as under: “.........The Sikhs who are having awareness, may be from any party, group, organization etc do not dispute the role of “Some powers” in any form, in the Indian system from bottom to top. The excommunication of former Jathedar (high priest) Professor Darshan Singh was and is nothing serious and only for assessing the reaction of Sikh community to the excommunication in the context of Sikh affairs and also to make sure and see Sikh community all over the world divided politically and permanently. We can not look separately and in isolation to the former Jathedar (high priest) Professor Darshan Singh and the Sikh clergy.... in the system, run by the “Some powers”. The criticism of the Sikh clergy led by Jatehdar Akal Takht Gyani Gurbachan Singh more politically less religiously and so openly and challengingly with the support of ‘Sarna party’ and on the other hand in an one sided decision at the secretariat of Akal Takht only without hearing Darhsan Singh, passed harsh orders to expel him from Sikh fold were not without manipulation. The excommunication seems only the part of working of intelligence and the mental masturbation on Sikh religious issues/affairs to get feedback and nothing else, as the charge, guilty for religious misconduct against Professor Darshan Singh is only, allegedly and lightly of “blasphemous” remarks against the tenth Sikh master Guru Gobind Singh at a congregation in USA last year and the same decided and investigated in perfunctory manner as reported.” Would there be any further chance to doubt or misconception and live in the world of darkness by the Indians, in view of the disclosures about the various dramas enacted, always intended only for external propaganda, by the meaningful “Some Powers” in the so violently and politically united India? http://www.twocircles.net/2010jan15/diary_anti_sikh_massacre.html Diary of anti- Sikh massacre | TwoCircles.net www.sikhvicharmanch.com
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