An interesting point was made during the celebrations of the 7th National Investigation Agency day. Mr. NN Vohra, Governor of J & K, made a suggestion for the constitution of an altogether separate Ministry for National Security and urged the Union Home Minister, to constitute a National Security Administrative Service, comprising of professionals from all the disciplines of science, medicine, finance, law enforcement, defence, technology, etc, to combat the complex terror crimes and conspiracies. Vohra outlined the deficit in the adequate numbers and training of the state police forces in dealing with highly sophisticated and precision terror strikes that the country has witnessed in the past 15 years. He dwelt at length on the need for professional Agencies like NIA in countering the emerging threats and the need for expanding the ambit of investigations by the NIA.
Pointing out the need to keep politics at bay while dealing with cases of terrorism, he made the suggestion to keep politics aside while dealing with cases of terror was made by N N Vohra, Governor of Jammu & Kashmir. During his address he called upon the political fraternity to dispel all political differences over counter-terror investigations and to be readily forthcoming in cooperation with the Central Agencies in such sensitive crimes.