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Broadcasters
and sections of the television industry who were just about
heaving a sigh of relief that the Cable TV amendment on
conditional access, proposed by information and broadcasting
minister Sushma Swaraj, would have to wait until the Monsoon
session of parliament to get cleared, may have relaxed too
soon.
The latest news is that while Swaraj is in Cannes pushing
the film Indian industry's cause at the international film
festival there, hectic activity is taking place in the I&B
ministry to push it through as an ordinance by next week.
The I&B ministry's pitch: with an Indo-Pak conflict in the
offing, the government needs to get a handle on television
channels which had given it a bad name during the Gujarat
carnage.
Swaraj had almost single-handedly managed to get the bill
listed on the last day's agenda of the Rajya Sabha last
week at the last minute but a lot of behind the scenes manoeuvring
by another minister ensured that the CAS amendment could
not be taken up for discussion.
Swaraj is expected to return from Cannes by the end of the
week.
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