Khurana adamant, says CAS to be deferred in Delhi

Khurana adamant, says CAS to be deferred in Delhi

NEW DELHI: Uncertainty still hangs over the fate of conditional access system (CAS) as a senior Bharatiya Janata Party leader, Madan Lal Khurana, today said after coming out meeting the Prime Minister and other senior leaders that addressability would be deferred further in Delhi.
Khurana, former chief minister of Delhi seeking re-election to the post in the coming state elections later this year if his party wins here, told reporters that it has been agreed more or less in principle that CAS would not be implemented in Delhi from 1 September. Instead it would be rolled out after the state elections.
When information and broadcasting minister Ravi Shankar Prasad was confronted with the Khurana statement, he did not want to comment on the issue saying, "CAS was discussed at today's meeting (with PM, DPM and others) and that's all I am going to say."
Asked specifically about Khurana's claims on deferment, Prasad said, "Nothing has been decided as of yet."