The last full-time chief of the force K Durga Prasad had retired on February 28 and the Union Home Ministry had then issued orders appointing Additional DG Suddep Lakhtakia to hold the charge of the top CRPF post in an "additional" capacity.
Officials said while a panel of eligible IPS officers has already been prepared, there has been no finality on the name of the next DG for the nearly 3-lakh-strong force.
They said the names of three 1983-batch Indian Police Service (IPS) officers - R K Pachnanda, R R Bhatnagar and S P Singh - and a few others has been included in the panel but a final decision is still awaited.
CRPF officials said while day-to-day operations and work is being conducted, the absence of a regular chief hits when big and important policy decisions are to be taken.
The force also witnessed a major setback in March when Naxals ambushed and killed 12 of its personnel in Naxal-hit Sukma district of Chhattisgarh.
"While the acting CRPF DG and senior Security Advisor in the Home Ministry K Vijay Kumar rushed to the spot and met troops the very next day, the absence of a regular chief at such crucial moments is felt," a senior officer said.
Home Minister Rajnath Singh took strong exception to the incident and also convened a meeting of all paramilitary chiefs today asking them to keep a check on such instances.
"It is always good to have a full-time chief who is empowered to take confident policy decisions. It is surprising to see that the 3-lakh personnel force, which is also the largest paramilitary across the globe, is kept headless and without a regular DG for well over a month," the officer added.
It will soon observe its annual 'Valour Day' event, where gallant officers of the force are decorated, on April 9.
Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh and actor Akshay Kumar will launch an exclusive website during the event that will allow common people to make monetary donations to families of paramilitary troops killed in action.
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