PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES 795
Mr. Deputy Speaker: I shall put it to the House. Any other hon. Members wanting to speak ?
Shri Syamnandan Sahaya (Bihar) : Before we accept the Bihar order, will the Hon. Minister kindly state what are the actual changes that he is accepting?
Mr. Deputy Speaker: There are no changes made. The amendment as a whole is accepted. I shall read it.
Shri Syamnandan Sahaya: Because there stand in the name of Mr. Kshudiram Mahata several amendments. Therefore we would like to know exactly.
Dr. Ambedkar: After accepting certain amendments moved by the hon. Members, I thought that there might be some point of order that might be raised against them in view of the fact that in certain cases there were amendments to propositions which did not exist at all. Therefore, I thought it much better to take upon myself the responsibility of moving these amendments so that there may be no point of order arising.
Shri Syamnandan Sahaya: I am not raising any point of order. I only wished to understand the particular amendment of Mr. Mahata which was being accepted. If you will kindly read out or if the Hon. Minister will explain, we will know what exactly the position is.
Dr. Ambedkar: The position is this.
Mr. Deputy Speaker: May I suggest one thing ? I shall allow the Hon. Law Minister to move the amendment which he accepts. Thereafter, I shall consider the other amendments. If they are barred, they will be barred. If any other hon. Member wants to move any amendments which are not barred, the House will consider them. The amendments have already been moved. If they want to speak, they may speak.
Dr. Ambedkar: The amendments moved by Sheikh Mohiuddin and Shri Kshudiram Mahata deal with the spliting up of the Graduates Constituency for the Council of