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causing disturbance to other constituencies. He was not able to give a complete scheme where the thing would be fitted in with the rest. That is the reason why this amendment was not considered.

Shri J. R. Kapoor: rose

Mr. Speaker: The hon. Member has no right of reply. Dies he wish me to put these to the House now ?

Shri J R. Kapoor: Of course, though it may be rejected.

Mr. Speaker: I shall place them before the House.

Shri J. R. Kapoor: No. Sir, I would like to withdraw them.

The amendments of Shri J. R. Kapoor were, by leave, withdrawn.

Mr. Speaker: I will now put all the agreed amendments which the Law Minister has placed.

All amendments were adopted.

The amendments were, by leave, withdrawn.

Mr. Speaker: That disposes of all the motions. Now I shall take up consequential amendments.

Dr. Ambedkar: I beg to move:

“ That with reference to the amendments to the Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies Orders moved and accepted by the House necessary consequential, drafting and other formal changes be carried out in the said Orders under the authority of the Honourable the Speaker.”

Dr. Deshmukh: I have given notice of a similar amendment. I beg to withdraw it.

Mr. Speaker: It has not been placed before the House. So there is no need to withdraw it.

*P.D., Vol. 12, Part II, 9th June 1951, pp. 10610-12.