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Shri Brajeshwar Prasad (Bihar : General) : Sir, I would like to suggest that these two amendments No. 218 and 219 relating to articles 224 and 225 should be disposed of first, or the amendments standing in the name of honourable Members to these articles will also have to be moved.
Mr. President : They have to be deleted. It does not take any time to dispose them of.
[Article 224 was deleted from the Constitution.]
ARTICLE 306B
*Mr. President : Amendment No. 222 : Dr. Ambedkar.
The Honourable Dr. B. R. Ambedkar : I have already moved that.
The Assembly re-assembled after Lunch at Four of the Clock, Mr. President (the Honourable Dr. Rajendra Prasad) in the Chair.
(13th October 1949).
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†Mr. President : We shall now take up those consequential amendments No. 226 etc.
The Honourable Dr. B. R. Ambedkar : I would ask Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari to move the amendments on my behalf.
ARTICLE 296
‡ Mr. President : We shall now take up article 296; amendment No. 15. We have got a large number of amendments. Some of the amendments are amendments to the amendment to be moved on behalf of the Drafting Committee. Some are amendments to other amendments which are to be moved by other Members. Many of them overlap. Therefore, I think Members will themselves exercise a certain amount of discretion in not insisting upon amendments which are only overlapping and which are covered by other amendments.
Shri H. V. Kamath (C. P. & Berar: General) : We shall abide by your ruling, Sir.
Mr. President : I do not want to give any ruling if I can help it.
*CAD, Vol. X, 13th October 1949, p. 183.
† Ibid., p. 210.
‡ Ibid., 14th October 1949, p. 229.