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394 DR. BABASAHEB AMBEDKAR : WRITINGS AND SPEECHES

The motion was adopted.

Mr. Deputy Speaker: So the President’s order stands modified by these amendments.

Several hon. Members: It is time to adjourn, Sir.

Shri Kamath : Before the House adjourns may I bring to your notice the understanding arrived at about the question list for the 2nd, which had been postponed to the 9th. I trust that arrangement stands and that list will be taken up tomorrow.

Mr. Deputy Speaker: That will stand.

Will the Law Minister indicate the order in which he is going to take these delimitation orders ?

Dr. Ambedkar: I do not think the House will complain that they were taken by surprise, if sometimes I take some orders out of turn. All of them have been before them.

Mr. Deputy Speaker: All the orders will be completed tomorrow.

The House then adjourned till Half Past Eight of the Clock on Saturday, the 9th June 1951.

Mr. Speaker: Order, order, hon. Members may carry on their consultations elsewhere and not disturb the House.

Shri P. G. Sen: My point in moving the motion is that the common ground is Bhagalpur. It can be amalgamated either this way or that. The question of amalgamation and the formation of the constituency is the question which I want to raise………..

Dr. Ambedkar: I have understood the point and I can reply to it in one sentence.