DR. AMBEDKAR AND THE HINDU CODE BILL 1309
Shri Sondhi (Punjab) : There may be division, Sir.
Shri Naziruddin Ahmad : We will ask for division at every stage. We want to go by justice and not by arbitrary rules.
Mr. Deputy Speaker : The Hon. Member may be certain that justice will be rendered. But, the question is, the House had accepted the closure; the debate is over; the Hon. Law Minister has replied.
Pandit Malaviya: The House would have accepted the closure if you had put it five minutes after the debate began. It is the tyranny of the majority that is being forced on us ( Interruption ).
Shrimati Durgabai (Madras) : It is the tyranny of the minority over the majority : not the tyranny of the majority.
Shri Naziruddin Ahmad: Tyranny of women.
The Minister of State for Transport and Railways (Shri Santhanam): The hon. Member should withdraw his word ; I think it is contempt of Parliament.
Some Hon. Members : No, no, no contempt.
Mr. Deputy Speaker: Let us not be too sentimental over these matters. After all, Parliament has to go by language and no doubt, it must be moderate. There are in all about eleven amendments.
Shri Syamnandan Sahaya: It will take an hour at least.
Mr. Deputy Speaker : In view of what has happened, I thought we could get through these amendments quickly.
Some hon. Members: No, no.
The House then adjourned till half Past Eight of the Clock on Monday, the 24th September, 1951.