Consider the following about the Telecommunications Bill which was passed in the Parliament recently:
1. It provides the government to temporarily take control of telecom services in the interest of national security.
2. The legislation allows the government to retain its powers to intercept communications, by allowing for the tapping of phone connections pursuant to orders issued by an authorised Union or State government official.
3. It also provides for stopping transmission and intercepting messages in case of public emergency, in the interest of the public, to prevent incitement for committing offence.
How many of the above statements is/are correct?
1
Only one
2
Only two
3
All three
4
None