The Telecom Regulatory Authority (Amendment) Bill, which lifts a bar on a former TRAI Chairman from taking up a government job, was passed after a debate during which the government came under sharp attack for the measure.
Replying to the debate, Minister for Law and Telecom Ravi Shankar Prasad said the focus of the amendment was to remove "a palpable anomaly" as the existing law provided that a former TRAI Chairman could take up private job two years after retirement but not a government job.
The bill was later passed by a voice vote after walkout by Congress, RJD, AAP, RSP and CPI-M.
Congress member Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury and TMC member Saugata Roy moved a 'statutory resolution' deploring the move to amend the TRAI Act but it was defeated by the House.
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Roy was not present in the House when it was taken up.
However, leader of TMC in the House Sudip Bandhyopadhyay, supported the amendment, marking a volte face by the party.
The bill replaces an ordinance issued on May 28 to amend a clause in the TRAI Act by which Misra could not have been appointed to any government post after retirement.
Misra, a 1967-batch retired IAS officer of Uttar Pradesh cadre who retired in 2009, joined the PMO the same day the ordinance was promulgated and the bill was being brought to give his appointment the requisite legal backing.