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With these words, I move my Statutory Resolution.

16.00 hrs. MR. SPEAKER: Now, the hon. Minister may move the Bill for further consideration.

SHRI A.C. JOS (MUKUNDAPURAM): I have moved the Statutory Resolution.

THE MINISTER OF POWER (SHRI P.R. KUMARAMANGALAM): The position is that only the person who moves first will be given a chance to speak.

SHRI A.C. JOS : I understand it. I am opposing the Ordinance through this Statutory Resolution. So, I should be given a chance to speak.

MR. SPEAKER: No, it is not like that.

SHRI SUSHIL KUMAR SHINDE : I will mention a specific case, Solapur Lakshmi Vishnu Mill. ... (Interruptions)
SHRI MADHUKAR SIRPOTDAR: I know that particular case. Their machinery is not acting ... (Interruptions)
MR. CHAIRMAN : There should not be any discussion between the Members.
SHRI SUSHIL KUMAR SHINDE: That is why, I would request the hon. Minister to take note of it and make it a cognizable offence.
SHRI A.C. JOS (MUKUNDAPURAM): As the hon. Minister has pointed out in his opening remarks, one of the biggest social security schemes ... (Interruptions)
MR. CHAIRMAN: We have taken enough time on this Bill. It is not just possible.
SHRI A.C. JOS (MUKUNDAPURAM): There is a very huge amount under the pension scheme attached to the provident fund. More than Rs.20,000 crore are there. It should be utilised properly so that pension can be enhanced occasionally and reviewed.
SHRI DILEEP SANGHANI (AMRELI): Madam, please allow me half a minute. ... (Interruptions)
SHRI MOHAN RAWAL : Madam, please allow me to speak. ... (Interruptions)
MR. CHAIRMAN: It is not just possible. We have already taken a lot of time on this Bill.
MR. CHAIRMAN: There is no end to it.
SHRI A.C. JOS : We are discussing a Bill. It is not necessary to inform the Labour Minister. What is this? That is not the proper way of answering.
MR. CHAIRMAN: But we have had ample discussion. You got your chance to speak.
SHRI P.R. KUMARAMANGALAM: What the hon. Members must understand and appreciate is that though there is a uniform policy, though there is a notification, there are many instant cases coming up. I know, in my individual capacity as a Member of Parliament and as a labour leader, in many cases, actually the dues are not being settled and that is exactly why, I said, please bring individual cases to the notice of the Labour Minister. I have said it on the floor of the House and I have assured you that I will myself tell the Labour Minister that this was an assurance made by me and he should pay immediate attention to see that those problems are addressed.(Interruptions)