Everyone has to follow law of land: Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw
Bureau,Odishabarta
New Delhi: New Information Technology Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on Thursday did not waste any time to make it crystal clear how he wants things to pan out in the ongoing Twitter-Centre face-off as he assumed office as the Union Minister for Railways, Communication, Electronics & IT. “Everyone has to follow law of the country,” Vaishnaw said during his first visit to the party headquarters after being made Cabinet minister in the Modi Government.
When questioned about Twitter not complying to the new IT law, the Minister hinted that everyone has to follow new guidelines. He thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for giving him the opportunity to serve the nation as Union Minister. “There is no words to say thanks to the Prime Minister for giving me such a big opportunity to serve the country,” the Minister said.
Vaishnaw, a Rajya Sabha member from Odisha, has taken charge of the Ministry of Electronics and IT and Railways. He has also taken charge of the Communications Ministry.
Vaishnaw succeeded Ravi Shankar Prasad in both the ministries. Prasad was handling the IT Ministry since 2016, besides holding the Communications portfolio since 2019.
A former IAS Officer of 1994 batch, Vaishnaw handled important responsibilities over the last 15 years and was particularly known for his contribution to the PPP framework in infrastructure.
He has an MBA degree from Wharton School, Pennsylvania University, and an MTech degree from IIT Kanpur. Vaishnaw has held leadership roles across major global companies such as General Electric and Siemens. He takes charge of both the ministries at a crucial time.
The IT Ministry has been at loggerheads with Twitter over the new IT guidelines, while on the communications front, India awaits the rollout of 5G which is already running behind time. Further, the financial stress in the telecom sector and the AGR dues would be the other major issues facing the new Minister. Although the other major social media companies have complied with the new IT Rules, sustained and strict implementation of these guidelines will remain a key task for Vaishnaw.
The industry has also expressed high hopes from the 50-year-old incoming Minister. Pankaj Mohindroo, Chairman, ICEA, said: “We aspire that the new incumbent consolidates the gains made so far – particularly in mobile phone manufacturing.”
“Electronics is the second largest traded commodity in the world at $2 trillion. It permeates every vertical in our and the global economy. The new leadership can propel India into a leading economy on the back of manufacturing in general, and electronics manufacturing, in particular,” Mohindroo said.
Debjani Ghosh, president, of NASSCOM
Source;dinalipi