Data Protection Bill should be considered as regular Bill: Congress leader Manish Tewari
The Hindu
Congress leader Manish Tewari on August 3 asked how the Digital Data Protection Bill can be classified as a Financial Bill and said it should be considered as a regular Bill.
Congress leader Manish Tewari on August 3 asked how the Digital Data Protection Bill can be classified as a Financial Bill and said it should be considered as a regular Bill. “The Bill should again go to a Joint Parliamentary Committee,” he said.
The Bill aims to make entities such as internet companies, mobile apps and business houses more accountable and answerable about collection, storage and processing of the data of citizens as part of Right to Privacy.
"How Did the Digital Data Protection Bill get classified as a Financial Bill suddenly," he asked. "It needs to be considered as a regular Bill and go to a JPC again," Mr. Tewari stressed.
"If this Bill on passage is certified as a money Bill by Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla which seems to be the intent of getting it classed as a Financial Bill then Rajya Sabha can not vote on it. It can only recommend non binding changes to Lok Sabha," he said on Twitter.
He shared a copy of the Presidential order classifying the Bill as a Money Bill. "The latest iteration of this Bill mocks the efforts put in by the Joint Committee of Parliament on the Data Protection Bill led by two BJP members P. P. Chaudhary and Meenakshi Lekhi respectively," the Congress MP from Punjab said.
The work on the Data Protection Bill started after the Supreme Court ruled that Right to Privacy is a fundamental right.
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