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/font> 14.16 hrs. CITIZENSHIP (AMENDMENT) BILL, 2003 Title: Discussion on the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2003 (Bill passed) THE DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER AND IN CHARGE OF THE MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS AND MINISTRY OF PERSONNEL, PUBLIC GRIEVANCES AND PENSIONS (SHRI L.K. ADVANI): I beg to move:
"That the Bill further to amend the Citizenship Act, 1955, as passed by Rajya Sabha, be taken into consideration."
वैसे यह विधेयक एक ऐसी समति की ओर से प्रस्तुत किया गया है, जिसमें प्राय सभी प्रमुख दल थे। वर्षों से प्रवासी भारतीयों की मांग रही है कि दोहरी नागरिकता की व्यवस्था भारत के संविधान में भी होनी चाहिए, उसकी पूर्ति इसके द्वारा की गई है। यह विधेयक राज्य सभा में प्रस्तुत किया गया, उसके बाद संसद की संयुक्त स्थाई समति में गया। स्टेंडिंग कमेटी ने इसमें जितने संशोधन सुझाए, प्राय सभी केबिनेट ने स्वीकार कर लिए। केबिनेट द्वारा स्टेंडिंग कमेटी की सिफारिश के द्वारा प्रस्तुत किया गया बिल फिर से राज्य सभा में गया। राज्य सभा में पिछले सप्ताह इसे सर्वसम्मति से पास किया गया है। मैं अनुरोध करता हूं कि लोक सभा भी इसे सर्वसम्मति से इसे स्वीकृत करे।
"That clauses 2 to 19 stand part of the Bill."
The motion was adopted.
Clauses 2 to 19 were added to the Bill.
Clause 1, the Enacting Formula and the Title were added to the Bill.
SHRI L.K. ADVANI: I beg to move:
"That the Bill be passed."
MR. DEPUTY-SPEAKER: The question is:
"That the Bill be passed."
The motion was adopted.
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MR. DEPUTY-SPEAKER: Hon. Members, as you are aware, in the meeting of the Business Advisory Committee held on 19th December, 2003, it was decided that the voting on the Constitution (One-hundredth Amendment) Bill, 2003 will be taken up at 3.30 p.m. today. Due to fog, many morning flights were delayed and many Members have been unable to reach Delhi. The Bill being a Constitution Amendment Bill, a minimum number of Members are required, under the Constitution, for passing of the Bill. Therefore, if the House agrees, we may first take up the consideration and passing of the Indian Telegraph (Amendment) No.2 Bill, 2003 and take up the Constitution (One-hundredth Amendment) Bill, 2003 thereafter. The time of the voting will be announced shortly.