942 DR. BABASAHEB AMBEDKAR : WRITINGS AND SPEECHES
to speak to the extent they used to. Now that we have got a clearcut amendment signed by many people I do not see why it should be held over.
Shri Deshbandhu Gupta : It is not in a clear-cut form as Dr. Ambedkar himself saw something objectionable in the draft and was prepared to help us with a better draft.
Mr. President : As I understood Dr. Ambedkar the other day, the only question was whether it should be in List I or List II. He said the question of policy had to be decided.
The Honourable Dr. B. R. Ambedkar : If you want to put it in List I, I am prepared to accept it.
The President : So far as the particular place where this entry will go, that is to be left to the Drafting Committee.
The Honourable Dr. B. R. Ambedkar : The whole trouble is this. This entry was originally in List II. There objection was that it would not be in List II but it should be in this form in List I. I am prepared to accept that if they want it.
Shri Deshbandhu Gupta : Sir, on a point of information, may I inquire as to what will happen to entry No. 58 in the second List which was held over yesterday?
Mr. President : It would go.
Shri Deshbandhu Gupta : It was held over yesterday because these two go together.
Mr. President : It was held over because there was an amendment which wanted to transfer this to List II. If it is passed in List I then that amendment will be out of order.
Shri Deshbandhu Gupta : There are two amendments. There is one that this may be transferred to List I and there is another defining the scope of entry 58. The amendment was held over yesterday because this matter was not before the House at that time. They must go together.
The Honourable dr. B. R. Ambedkar : I am not bound to accept it. They do not go together. I refuse to accept that.
Mr. President: There was an amendment, No. 122, consideration of which was held over because of this amendment. If the amendment which has been just moved is accepted then in that case amendment No. 122 becomes out of order, and the only proposition before the
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