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">THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS, MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS AND MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF PLANNING AND PROGRAMME IMPLEMENTATION (SHRI RAM NAIK): Sir, the hon. Member, Dr. Subramanian Swamy has used the word `impotent'. (Interruptions) It might be normal to them because they have also been impotent. MR. CHAIRMAN: May I seek a clarification from Dr. Swamy? What is the exact word that you have used?
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MR. CHAIRMAN: Shri Mohan Singh, let me understand this.
DR. SUBRAMANIAN SWAMY : I have used a parliamentary word to say that they are `powerless', which means `impotent'. I did not use it in the `Viagra' sense! SHRI RAM NAIK: I just want to draw your attention. (Interruptions)
SHRI R.L. JALAPPA : Is this the opinion of Dr. Swamy or his leader? (Interruptions)
SHRI RAM NAIK: You may kindly examine it. (Interruptions)
MR. CHAIRMAN: Let me hear the hon. Minister.
SHRI RAM NAIK: The hon. Member, Dr. Swamy did not have the courtesy even to say `hon. Prime Minister'; he said `Vajpayee'. So, I feel that the way he has been addressing in the House is not parliamentary enough. I request you to examine what he has said. (Interruptions) SHRI R.L. JALAPPA : Is it his opinion? Is it Dr. Swamy's opinion or his leader's opinion? THE MINISTER OF CIVIL AVIATION (SHRI ANANTH KUMAR): Sir, the DMK was part of the Government for the last two years. (Interruptions) Were they impotent then in the UF Government? SHRI RAM NAIK: The hon. Member himself is* DR. SUBRAMANIAN SWAMY : The DMK is the most impotent party in India. They can never protect the Tamils of India. (Interruptions) SHRI LALU PRASAD (MADHEPURA): Sir, we fully understand the meaning of the word `impotent'. We know it. He has clarified it. `Impotent' means जो नपुंसक है। नपुंसक के मायने ... (व्यवधान)