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  • CAS Bill first item on RS agenda today; discussion post-lunch

    CAS Bill first item on RS agenda today; discussion post-lunch

    NEW DELHI: The Cable TV (Networks) Regulation Amendment Bill 2002, the passage of which will bring in conditional access system (CAS) in the country, has been listed as the first item on the agenda of the Upper House (Rajya Sabha) of the Indian Parliament today.

    The discussion on the CAS Bill is scheduled to take place after the luncheon session.

    Information and broadcasting minister Sushma Swaraj had expressed confidence in a conversation with indiantelevision.com last Friday that the process of implementation of the CAS should get the nod of the Rajya Sabha this week.

    Sounding absolutely confident of the passage of the Bill, Swaraj had stated she did not foresee any opposition to the Bill in the Rajya Sabha.

    Swaraj’s assertive stance on CAS followed soon after the Indian Broadcasting Foundation (IBF), after initial reservations on CAS, made it public that it supports the government initiatives on CAS.

    The Bill, which seeks to facilitate implementation of CAS and bring about addressability in Indian cable homes, has already been okayed by the Lok Sabha (Lower House) during the Monsoon Session itself. The Bill is now awaiting the Rajya Sabha’s nod before it is enacted into law.

    The Rajya Sabha, where the government does not have a majority, has been a problem area for the government as far as CAS is concerned. The Opposition Members of Parliament in the Rajya Sabha — mainly the Communist party of India (Marxist) and the Congress Party — had been demanding that the issue of CAS be discussed thoroughly and, preferably, be referred to a parliamentary committee for more deliberations on the issue.

    A senior RS partyman of the CPM, Nilotpaul Basu, had told indiantelevision.com recently that his party is for CAS to be referred to a parliamentary panel for more discussion on the issue. However, Basu could not be contacted for comments on Swaraj’s latest assertion on CAS.

    Finally, after a whole host of twists and turns, CAS looks on its way to becoming reality, though its actual implementation will take some more time.

  • CAS bill listed on today’s RS agenda

    CAS bill listed on today’s RS agenda

    NEW DELHI: The information and broadcasting ministry has done it. The Cable TV Network (Amendment) Bill 2002, which aims at facilitating addressability in Indian cable homes through conditional access system, has been listed in the agenda of business of the Upper House (RS) of the Indian Parliament today.

    But the item occupies the No. 7 slot which means that it highly unlikely CAS will be taken up for discussion today as the situation stands as of 12 noon.

    According to government officials, CAS has been listed for discussion in the Rajya Sabha, but the way things are moving it does not look like figuring in today’s business, unless other items on the agenda are disposed off “quickly.”

    If the CAS issue is not discussed today in RS, it is expected that it will automatically figure in tomorrow’s agenda too, of the Rajya Sabha by way of elimination of issues which are to be taken up for discussion.

    The I&B ministry and minister Sushma Swaraj’s efforts have been to push through CAS as early as possible with the anti-CAS lobby in recent times taking a back seat.