A number of amendments are there. I agree with the proposal of the amendments. Hon. Deputy-Speaker, Sir, we are discussing the central industrial security force (Amendment) Bill, 2009. My hon. good friend, Prof. Rasa Singh Rawat has already explained that it has become a tendency of the Government now, to come with a legislation through Ordinance. It is not a good parliamentary practice. However, there was no urgency also as the Session of Parliament practice. However, there was no urgency also as the Session of Parliament was convened very shortly. It was not required to come with a legislation through an Ordinance. Sir, the Bill intends to cover and deploy the CISF in private sector. We are proud of the contribution of the CISF. After the terrorist attacks at the Indian Institute of Science at Bangalore and recent terrorist attacks at Mumbai, etc, the heightened threat perception has necessitated for incorporation of some enabling provisions in the CISF Act, 1968. We find that there is an increasing workload on the CISF. Therefore, I would request the hon. Home Minister that the efforts should be made to augment the strength of the CISF and to increase the promotional avenues in all the cadres, in general, and in the affected cadres, in particular. We have come to know that the CISF personnel in some of the cadres are not very much happy, and they are expressing their resentment because of the stagnation in their promotional avenues. Therefore, I would request the hon. Home Minister that he should also consider to see that the cadres of the CISF get due promotion in time. Sir, the Government should also conduct an initial comprehensive security audit for private sector before deployment of the CISF there. The Government should consider. Asked about the Indian prospects, especially of the young India-B team judit said, "with India-B, the team obviously will bring some surprises. Maybe some people will not be surprised because they known how good they are. I think they will not catch a medal because somehow it would be too optimistic. But I definitely think that they are going to be enjoying it a lot, showing their strengths and their teeth and how they can bite. About top-seeded India in the women section, she said, ofcourse, India is the great favourite. I'm not sure we can say that they are the greatest favourites, as much as the US in the open section. But obviously they are taking it extremely seriously. They are extremely motivated to play at home. Great opportunity to show how they can perform.
