Skip to main content
Indian Kanoon - Search engine for Indian Law
Document Fragment View
Matching Fragments
MR. SPEAKER: Shri Advani, would you like to respond?
SHRI L.K. ADVANI: No. ... (Interruptions)
SHRI R. MUTHIAH (PERIYAKULAM): Sir, I rise here to protest against the Government's inordinate delay in notifying the scheme formulated by it. ... (Interruptions)
SHRI SHARAD PAWAR (BARAMATI): Sir, the Minister of Home Affairs is here. He is keeping quiet. He must respond. ... (Interruptions)
SHRI L.K. ADVANI: As I have already said, I would be willing to abide by your directions. If you wish and in response to what has been said by the other hon. Members of this House, I will come to the House.... (Interruptions)
SHRI RAJESH PILOT : Why should he require permission of the Chair to act?
SHRI L.K. ADVANI: Why not?
SHRI RAJESH PILOT :This is not correct. ... (Interruptions) A statement is made on the floor of the House.
SHRI SHARAD PAWAR :That is a crucial matter. ... (Interruptions)
SHRI L.K. ADVANI: I am sure, this matter would be discussed in the Maharashtra State Assembly today. But if you want, I can certainly come to the House. ... (Interruptions)
SHRI P. SHIV SHANKER (TENALI): May I just make a submission? You are the Home Minister of India. You should not place the hon. Speaker in an awkard situation to seek his directions.
SHRI RAJESH PILOT :Yes; it is wrong.
SHRI P. SHIV SHANKER :Therefore, you have to decide. ... (Interruptions) Do not place the Speaker in an embarrassing situation.
SHRI L.K. ADVANI: I shall come to the House and say what has been reported to me by the State Government in this respect.
--------