Sir, thank you very much for giving me this opportunity to speak on the Central Industrial Security Force (Amendment) Bill. Actually this Bill was thoroughly examined by the standing committee on home affairs, the officials from CISF and also the home secretary had clarified whatever questionnaire raised by this standing committee. Sir, the recommendations of the standing committee on home affairs did not find any place in this bill. Most probably this bill was drafted before the standing committee on home affairs had submitted its report. I hope, in future the government will consider the views and suggestions expressed by this standing committee. Sir, in the year 1964 there was a fire accident in HEC, and later on it was found that it was sabotage by some miscreant or somebody. At that time, in the year 1966 the Government felt that this type of Force should be created to fight this type of sabotage and this type of menace in the nation. In the year 1968, this Force was first created. In the subsequent years, the CISF Act got amended many times. The latest amendment is being done in this years, the CISF and the hon. Minister has suggested a proposal to extend the deployment of CISF which was earlier limited to Government establishments and public sector units only. Now, after we pass this Bill, the Government can deploy them in the private sector and also outside the country if it is necessary and needed. Of course, the proposed amendment has a new feature. As we all know, terrorist attack took place in Mumabi on 26th November, 2008. After that attack, the Government felt that the CISF should be deployed in the Non-Governmental Organisation also. The main target of the terrorists at that time was the taj hotel, the hotel industry. Last year's world championship match was not the last for Magnus one way or the other, I think, in four years or whatever number of years, we are going to be seeing him playing an official or unofficial but some kind of matchup with the second best player in the world. That's judit polgar the greatest woman chess player on the all-time list, expressing her gut feeling that Carlsen, despite declining to be defend his World title, could make a comeback to the World Championship cycle in future. Known for breaching the male bastion in the chess world and reaching a high of No. 8 in the world rankings, Judit, at 45, will be part of the commentary team in the upcoming chess Olympiad in Mamallapuram this month end. The youngest in the World's top-100 list at 12 and a Grandmaster.
