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SHRI L.K. ADVANI: Therefore, I have seen it. … (Interruptions) We have not asked for the circumstances leading to the death of Shri Karkare. …. (Interruptions)

MR. SPEAKER: Let him make the Statement.  The Government is committed to making a Statement. 

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SHRI L.K. ADVANI : Sir, the House has been agitated not because of the circumstances leading to the death of Shri Hemant Karkare. … (Interruptions)[a3]  There is not one word about it.… (Interruptions)

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SHRI L.K. ADVANI: Let me complete it.… (Interruptions)

 THE MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI P. CHIDAMBARAM):   First, I have to make the Statement.… (Interruptions)

SHRI L.K. ADVANI: How can it be permitted?.… (Interruptions)

MR. SPEAKER: Because you wanted to say something, I have called you in deference to you. But that does not mean that he cannot make the Statement. He should make the Statement first.

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THE MINISTER OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS (SHRI PRANAB MUKHERJEE): He is referring to the Statement. The hon. Minister has not yet made the Statement.… (Interruptions)

SHRI L.K. ADVANI: I am sorry, this is no way of making a Statement.… (Interruptions)

SHRI P. CHIDAMBARAM: Let me make the Statement first.

MR. SPEAKER:  You have been demanding a Statement. The Government is making a Statement.    If you do not want to hear, what can I do?

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SHRI P. CHIDAMBARAM: I want to make the Statement first.

SHRI L.K. ADVANI: You can lay this on the Table of the House.… (Interruptions)

SHRI P. CHIDAMBARAM: No. I am making a Statement.… (Interruptions) I want to make a Statement.… (Interruptions)

SHRI L.K. ADVANI: I am sorry, let him make that Statement. We walk out.… (Interruptions)

12.11 hrs (At this stage, Shri L.K. Advani and some other hon. Members left the House.) MR. SPEAKER: Why are you standing? Please take your seats. Yes, hon. Minister, you make the Statement.

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MR. SPEAKER: He is making an important Statement which the Opposition wanted. Let us have it. Yes, Mr. Minister, you can start.

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MR. SPEAKER: They have a right to walk-out. I cannot stop them. That is their democratic right. Mr. Minister, you start it.