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Rajnath Singh will have his hands full as home minister

Last updated on: May 27, 2014 13:27 IST

Vicky Nanjappa on the challenges before the new home minister.

Many in the establishment say that Rajnath Singh is a strong candidate, and more importantly, close to the prime minister. This is very essential since the prime minister and the home minister cannot become two individual power centres as this hampers the entire cause.

Several teams part of the security set-up are already on the job to assist the new home minister undertake the job. Singh will hold meetings with the primary security agencies, and discuss the various issues facing the country. Top on their priority would be to give more teeth to the National Intelligence Agency and the National Security Council.

An officer with the Intelligence Bureau says that there is a positive vibe. “The new regime is not trying to strike down the decisions taken by the previous government. They will try to better what their predecessors had done, and introduce new reforms to improve the system if the need arises.”

The tasks on hand

“In the previous regime, some members of the security forces felt that there was no clarity on whom to report in a crisis situation since there were several power centres. Now, In the case of a terror strike, all chiefs would report to the prime minister within 30 minutes, and he would then assess the situation in the presence of the home minister,” the officer surmises.

Image: Home Minister Rajnath Singh. Photograph: Vijay Mathur/Reuters

Vicky Nanjappa