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DELHI: The Cable TV Amendment Bill 2002 has been listed
for business on the agenda of the Rajya Sabha (RS - the
Upper House) for 5 August.
A three hour time period has been allowed for debate on
the contentious issue of conditional access systems (CAS)
in India when it comes up in the RS on Monday. Government
sources say the business advisory panel of the Indian Parliament
has agreed to the re-listing of the Bill seeking to amend
the cable TV regulation act of 1995 on the RS' agenda.
The
Bill's passage through the Lok Sabha and subsequent delay
in being introduced, let alone be cleared, in the RS has
caused a lot of angst amongs the CATV community and opposition
members. It even resulted in blackouts by cable ops in Delhi
and Mumbai over the past two weeks. However, information
and broadcasting minister Sushma Swaraj's assurance that
the bill would get the importance it deserves no matter
what the opposition, pacified the CATV trade.
The cable industry has been vociferous in its protest that
the government has been giving into various pulls and pressures
and hence delaying the passage of the CAS amendment to the
CATV act.
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