There is increasing evidence now from simulations and observations that the
centre of dark matter halo in a Milky Way type galaxy could be off-centred by a
few 100 pc w.r.t. the galactic disc. We study the effect of such an offset halo
on the orbits and kinematics in the central few kpc of the disc. The equations
of motion in the disc plane can be written in terms of the disc and halo
potentials when these two are concentric and a perturbation term due to the
offset halo. This perturbation potential shows an m=1 azimuthal variation, or
is lopsided, and its magnitude increases at small radii. On solving these
equations, we find that the perturbed orbit shows a large deviation of ~ 40 %
in radius at R = 1.5 kpc, and also strong kinematical lopsidedness. Thus even a
small halo offset of 350 pc can induce surprisingly strong spatial and
kinematical lopsidedness in the central region within ~ 3 kpc radius. Further,
the disc would remain lopsided for several Gyr, as long as the halo offset
lasts. This would have important implications for the dynamical evolution of
this region.Comment: 6 pages, 6 figures, Submitted to MNRA