33. Constitution (First Amendment) Bill - Page 439

422 DR. BABASAHEB AMBEDKAR : WRITINGS AND SPEECHES

Mr. Speaker: Anyway, there is a strong desire in the House to adjourn now to have informal discussions. I have accepted that position. It has not yet been declared as a decision from the Chair, but it has been unnounced from the Chair.

Dr. Ambedkar: I would press on the House to reconsider the matter.

Mr. Speaker: Let us not now take it.

Dr. Ambedkar: There are some clauses which can just be gone through without any speech.

Mr. Speaker: In respect of them too. If the clauses can be gone through immediately, there is no special point in not adjourning now. When we meet at 11-30 those clauses may be put through.

The House will now adjourn and reassemble at 11-30.

The House then adjourned till Half Past

Eleven of the Clock.

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