In his concluding remarks at yesterday's Chief Ministers conference on internal security, Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde had said that a decision on setting up of the controversial National Counter Terrorism Centre will be taken only after full consensus.
Sources said a political consensus even on a watered-down proposal for NCTC is unlikely any time soon and the anti-terror hub has gone into deep freeze.
The sources said there has been rethinking among the top political leadership and they would not like to antagonise Chief Ministers like Mamata Banerjee (West Bengal) and Nitish Kumar (Bihar) on the issue of NCTC ahead of the general election which is less than a year away.
Even Congress Chief Ministers Prithviraj Chavan (Maharashtra), Siddaramaiah (Karnataka) and Tarun Gogoi (Assam) have expressed concern to the revised proposal of the NCTC.
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According to the February, 2012 executive order, which faced strong opposition from non-Congress chief ministers, the NCTC will work as an "integral" part of Intelligence Bureau and its director will report to the IB chief.
Besides, the anti-terror body was given 'power' through the executive order to carry out operations, including arrest, search and seizure, while keeping the state police concerned into the loop.