Lok Sabha Debates
Regarding Proposed Withdrawal Of Some Companies Of Central Forces From West ... on 10 June, 2014
Title: Regarding proposed withdrawal of some companies of Central Forces from West Bengal. SHRI SUDIP BANDYOPADHYAY (KOLKATA UTTAR): Madam Speaker, through you, I would like to draw the attention of the hon. Home Minister, Shri Raj Nath Singh that 13 companies of Central Forces are going to be withdrawn from the State of West Bengal. This information has reached us. These Forces are deployed in Jharkhand-Midnapore border, Jangalmahal border and Darjeeling-Nepal border. We are believers of federal structure and there is a constitutional obligation also. It is better that the hon. Home Minister talk to the State Government on this issue and try to take a decision on it. I would request you, Shri Raj Nath Singh, on this matter. Bengal is now a model and it is the most peaceful State now. If such things happen, and if any untoward incident happens, then who will be held responsible? So, restrain this decision, talk to the State Government and then take a decision accordingly. गृह मंत्री (श्री राजनाथ सिंह): अध्यक्ष महोदया, माननीय सदस्य को यह बताना चाहूंगा कि मैं पूरे मामले की जानकारी हासिल करूंगा और इतना विश्वास दिलाना चाहता हूं कि इस देश के फेडरल करेक्टर की संसेटिविटी पर किसी भी सूरत में हम प्रश्न चिन्ह नहीं लगने देंगे। … (Interruptions)
CAPTAIN AMARINDER SINGH (AMRITSAR): Madam Speaker, I wish to draw the attention of the House to an important matter which involves the security of the country. It is regarding an hon. Minister from the Treasury Benches. Their own Government has moved the Supreme Court. It is said here as “and described the disciplinary ban on him by Singh as Army Chief…” … (Interruptions) माननीय अध्यक्ष: अखबार में छपी खबर का आप यहां हवाला नहीं दे सकते।
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CAPTAIN AMARINDER SINGH : Okay Madam. I will not read from the newspaper. But then, can the Minister tweet like this? … (Interruptions) माननीय अध्यक्ष: आज हम शून्य काल नहीं ले रहे हैं, मैंने आपकी बात समझ ली है।
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HON. SPEAKER: He has raised the point. It is all right.
CAPTAIN AMARINDER SINGH : Madam, he should resign. … (Interruptions)
HON. SPEAKER: Now, the House will take up Item no. 6. We will take up discussion on Motion of Thanks on the President’s Address. … (Interruptions)
HON. SPEAKER: It cannot be taken up now.
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HON. SPEAKER: Shri M. Rajamohan Reddy to speak.
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HON. SPEAKER: We will take up discussion on Motion of Thanks on the Presiedent’s Address. Nothing else will be discussed. … (Interruptions)
HON. SPEAKER: I am sorry.
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HON. SPEAKER: Shri M. Rajamohan Reddy please.
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