In a letter to Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting Prakash Javadekar, which was handed over to him by AIADMK MPs at Delhi today, she referred to the Madras High Court judgement in 2012, as well as her government's earlier efforts to secure the license.
Observing that the Ministry has issued licenses to nine other Multi System Operators in Tamil Nadu and not TACTV, Jayalalithaa said "I strongly suspect that the non-issuance of the DAS license to TACTV by the previous UPA government was only to facilitate particular private business interests, as other licenses were issued at the same time."
TACTV was fully qualified and entitled to get the DAS license under the Cable TV Network (Regulations) Act, 1995, since it held that a person or an association of individuals or a company registered under the Companies Act is to be issued the license, she said.
After coming to power in 2011, Jayalalithaa revived the state PSU - TACTV, which commenced operations in Tamil Nadu on September 2 and thereafter to Chennai metro area, after getting a Conditional Access System (CAS) license.
TACTV had applied to the Ministry for DAS license in 2012 to operate in Chennai and also for operating in the rest of Tamil Nadu.