The post of Director General National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) is being held as an additional assignment by the chief of ITBP for more than a fortnight now, forcing the second-in-command officers in the elite force to tackle the challenge that has erupted recently.
The last incumbent, senior IPS officer P M Nair retired on May 31 and since then the Union Home Ministry has tasked Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) DG Ajay Chadha to hold the post as a temporary arrangement.
"The force, however, is performing its best given the present challenge of undertaking relief operations in Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh but keeping it headless without a full-time head speaks about the importance that is given to such a crucial organisation," a senior official said.
The Ministry of Home Affairs is still to find an apt IPS officer to head this organisation which is in thick of action to provide succour to stranded people in the upper reaches and rain-hit areas of these two states.
