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SHRI VARKALA RADHAKRISHNAN : I will tell you the intricacies of your legislation. I will tell you how impractical it is. There cannot be a State like India with your legislation. … (Interruptions)
SHRI VAIKO : You are not going to come to power in Delhi. That will never happen. … (Interruptions)
SHRI A.C. JOS (TRICHUR): Shri Vaiko, why are you giving a running commentary? Let him complete. … (Interruptions)
MR. DEPUTY-SPEAKER: It will be better if no interruption is made.
SHRI VARKALA RADHAKRISHNAN : Sir, how can I speak with so much of interruptions? … (Interruptions)
SHRI VARKALA RADHAKRISHNAN : Sir, let me speak without interruption. … (Interruptions)
MR. DEPUTY-SPEAKER: Shri Jos, are you yielding to him?
… (Interruptions)
SHRI A.C. JOS : Sir, he is senior … (Interruptions)
SHRI VARKALA RADHAKRISHNAN : I know that the provision is there and I have gone through it. Here, the question is regarding the ownership of the inter-State rivers. What Shri Jos is saying is regarding regulation. … (Interruptions)
SHRI A.C. JOS : Shri Radhakrishnan, you are over-stretching it. … (Interruptions)
SHRI VARKALA RADHAKRISHNAN : This Parliament has passed Inter-State Rivers Dispute Act and a Tribunal is there by that Act made by Parliament.
That item 56 is regarding regulation of inter-State rivers, as pointed out by Shri A.C. Jos. But here is a move regarding ownership. Here, nationalisation means that ownership of inter-State rivers should be with the Central Government. That is the intention. I am not against the regulation. … (Interruptions)
MR. DEPUTY-SPEAKER: Are you against the nationalisation?
18.00 hrs. Everyday we hear about the Cauvery water dispute. But what about the wasted water?
MR.DEPUTY-SPEAKER: Shri Jose, would you like to continue?
SHRI A.C. JOS : Sir, yes. This is a very important subject.
MR. DEPUTY-SPEAKER: There are two to three more speakers to speak on this subject. You can continue again when it is taken up.
Now, the House stands adjourned to meet again at 11 A.M. on Monday, 31st July, 2000.
18.01 hours The Lok Sabha then adjourned till Eleven of the Clock on Monday, July 31, 2000/Sravana 9, 1922 (Saka)