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"That the Bill further to amend the Railway Claims Tribunal Act, 1987, be taken into consideration."
MR. CHAIRMAN: Shri P.C. Chacko.
SHRI VARKALA RADHAKRISHNAN (CHIRAYINKIL): Mr. Chairman Sir, I have to speak something about the Railway Claims Tribunal (Amendment) Bill.
MR. CHAIRMAN: I have called Shri P.C. Chacko.
1458 hours >SHRI P.C. CHACKO (IDUKKI): Mr Chairman, Sir, this is probably a very non-controversial piece of legislation. I am happy that I am getting an opportunity to support my hon. friend Shri Nitish Kumar. He is such a nice friend of mine, but so far I did not get an opportunity to support him, and also Shri Ram Naik. It is because when good people are in a bad company, unfortunately, we are not able to support them. But at least when a Bill of this kind has come, I am happy to support them.
parliamentary practice and procedure, we can take a note of the points and pass on to the hon. Home Minister. But the point is valid that if the hon. Home Minister is present then that would be better ... (Interruptions) KUMARI MAMATA BANERJEE (CALCUTTA SOUTH): Without the hon. Home Minister the discussion cannot start... (Interruptions) MR. CHAIRMAN: They have all agreed.
SHRI ARIF MOHAMMED KHAN : This is a very important subject and it is not that if notes are going to be taken and passed on to the hon. Home Minister. SHRI RAM NAIK: He has misunderstood me. I said that his point was valid, so the discussion on price rise can go and this discussion could be there when the hon. Home Minister was there. That is why I was trying to say... (Interruptions) SHRI ARIF MOHAMMED KHAN : But we must know, when?
SHRI RAM NAIK: I will find out and let you know within 10-15 minutes time.
SHRI P.M. SAYEED : Madam, you have now the names of 15 Members already on the price rise discussion. In any case, if you give five minutes to everyone, it will be more than two hours. That means it will go up to 6 o'clock. So, unless you extend the sitting of the House, we cannot take up this subject. [NEXT PAGE]