398 DR. BABASAHEB AMBEDKAR : WRITINGS AND SPEECHES
Dr. Ambedkar: It was a mistake. I am accepting 1, 2 and 3.
Shri Kumbhar (Bombay) : The amendment in list No. 6 is in my name. But my name is droppd.
Mr. Speaker: The name is there and the motion has already been made. Nothing further has to be done in respect of it now except the voting. Let him not worry about his name. We will see that it is properly put in.
Shri Kumbhar: There is another one excluding Kagal Taluk.
Dr. Ambedkar: Sir, those are changes which could be done by the draftsman on your authority.
Mr. Speaker: If they are consequential amendments. If we accept the substance they will be made.
Shri Bhatt: rose —
Dr. Ambedkar : My friend, I know, Sir, is particular about the mentioning of Santa Cruz’ and so on. I have told him that those amendments will be made on your authority by the draftsman under the resolution I am proposing at the end.
Mr. Speaker: As regards the details of mentioning Santa Cruz or this road or excluding Kagal or bringing it in, let all the proposals by the hon. Members be made to the draftsman and let them discuss with him. He will consider them and, if necessary, I will pass orders.
Dr. Ambedkar: That is what I propose to ask.
Shri Bhatt: That is what I wanted to ask, whether changes in names would be made by your orders.
Dr. Ambedkar: As I said, I am going to move a motion. The substance of the motion will be that you will be empowered to instruct the draftsman to make certain changes of a purely formal character. When the House passes the motion the Speaker will have the necessary power to do the needful.
Mr. Speaker: This difficulty arises because some of the Members are not present from time to time and therefore they