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Lok Sabha Debates Seventh Series9ROI1R. 1 M onday, January 21, 1980 Magha 01, 1901 6DND /2.6$%+$ '(%$7(6 First Session Seventh/RN6DEKD 9ROI CRQWDLQV1R1WR10 /2.6$%+$6(&5(7$5,$7 1(:'(/+, 3ULFH5V CO NTE NT S Seve.atb Series, Vol. I- Fir.st Session, 1980/ 1901 (Saka) .V• . I, .1.Hond.iy, J ..muar y 21, 19'30/.'\lfaglza r , 1901 (Saka) 0·1serv•. ncc of Silc11ce . Li.at of Members El~cied to Lok S :.ibhu -Laid on the Table 1>4lncl of Chairmen 2 Resignation by Meml1c:rs .\1c~nher s Sworn 3 -1 <) ALPHABETlCAL LIST OF MEMBERS SEVENTH LOK SABHA A Bajpai, Dr. Rajendra Kumari (SitapUl') Bal Ram, Shri (Firozpur) Abbasi, Shri K azi J alil (Dom ariaganj) Balan, Shri A. K. (Ottapalam) Abdul Samad, Shri (Vellore ) Balanandan, Shri (Mukund,apunun) Abdullah, Dr. Farooq (Srinagar) Baleshwar Ram, Shri (Rosera) Acharia, Shri Basudeb (Bankw·a) Banatwala, Shri G. M. (Ponnani) Agarwal, Shri Satish (Jaipw·) Bansi Lal, Shri (Bhiwani) Ahmed, Shri Mohd. Asrar (Ilmlattn) Banwari Lal, Shri (Tonk) Ahmed, Shri Md. K amaluddin (Warangal) Barman, Shri Palas (Balurghal) Ajit Pratap Singh, Shri (Pratapgarh) Barot, Shri Maganbhai (Ahmedabad) Alluri, Shri Subhash Chandra Bose Batrow, Shri A.E.T. (Nominated-Anglo- (Narasapur) Indian) Barve, Shri J. C. (Ran;tek) Amarender Singh, Shri (Patiala) Basu, S!hri Chitta (Barasat) Anand Singh alias Annubhaiy a, Shri (Gonda ) Behara, Shri Rasa Behari (Kalahandi) Anbarasu, Shri E ra (Chengalpattu) Bhagat, Shri Ba1iram (Sitamarhi) Ankineedu, Shri M. <Machilipatnam) Bhagut, Shri H. K . L. (East Delhi ) Ansari, Shri Shafiq-uJlah (Madhubani) Bhagwan Dev, Shri (Ajmer) .Ansari, Shri z. R. (Unnao) Bhakta, Shri Manoranjan (Andaman Anthony, Shri Frank (Nominated- and Nicobar Islands) Anglo-Indian) Bhardwaj, Shri Parasram (Sarangarh) Anuragi, Shrj Godil Prasad (Bi1aspur) Bhatia, Shri R. L. (Amritsar) Anwar Ahmed, Sh1i (Hapur) Bhattacharya, Shri Su sh ii Kumar (Burdwan) .Appalannaidu, Shr) S.R.A.S. ( Anaka- palli) Bhikhabhai, Shri (Banswara) Arakkal, Shri Xavier (Ernakulam ) Bhim Singh, Shri (Jhunjhunu) Arjunan, Shri K. (DharmapuriJ Rhoj, Dr. Karupa Sindhu (Sambal- pur) Arunachalam, Shri M. (Tenkasi) Bhole, Shri R. R <Bombav South Arya, Shri Kumbha Rain (Sika.r) C€!nlral) · · Ashiaq Hussain, Shri (Maharajganj) Bhoye Reshrna Motirnm, Shri (DhuleJ Azad, Shri Bhagwat Jha (Bhagalpur) Bhuria, Shri Dileep Singh (Jhabua) Azad, Shri Gulam Nabi (Washim) Bijen<lr:i P ~ l Singh, Shri (S :i mt-hal) Aiiz Imam, Shri (Mirzapur) Birbal, Shri (Gan~anagar) Azmi, Shri A.U. (Jaunpur) Birendra Singh Rao Shri {Mahendra- garh) B Biswas, Shri Ajoy (Tripura West) Bagri, Shri Mani Ram (Hi~ar) Boddepalli, Shri Rajagopala Rao (Sr:ka· Bagun Sumbrui, Shri (Singhbhum) kulam) Bosu, Shri Jyotirmoy (Diamond Har-- Bahuguna, Shri H. N. (Garhwal) hour) Baitha, Shri D. L. (Araria) Buta Sigh, Shri (Ropar) ( iii ) ( iv ) c Dandavate, Prof. Madhu (Rajapur) Chakravorty, Shri Satyasadhan (Cal- Dandavatc, Shrimati Pramila Ma.dhu. cutta South) (Bombay North Central) Chakradhari, Shri (Surgujn) Das, Shri A. C. (Jajpur) Chandra Pal Singh, Shri (Amroha) Das, Shri R. P. (Krishn.agar) Chandra Shekhar, Shri (Ballia) Dennis, S:hri N. (Nagercoil} Chandra Shekar Singh, Shri (Bank a) Deo, Shri K. P. Singh (Dhenkanal). Cb.andrakar, Shri Chandulal (Durg) Deo, Shri V. Kishore Chandra S. (Par- Chandrasekharappa, Shri T . V. (Devan. vathipuram) gere) Desai, Sh.ri B. V. (Raich ur) Charan Singh, Shri (Baghpat) Devarajan, Shri B. (Rasimpuram) Charanjit Singh, Shri (South DelhiJ Devi Lal, Shri (Sonepat) Chatterjee, Shri Somnalh (Jadavpur) Devinder Singh, Shri (Ludhiana) Chaturbhuj, Shri (Jhallawar) Dhandapani, Shri C. T. (Pollachi) Chaturevdi. Shrimati Vidyavati (Khaju- Dharamvir Singh, Shri (Barh) gere) Dhote, Shri Jambuwant Bapurao (Nag.. Chaudhary, Shri R. Motihhai (Mch- pur) sana) Digambar Singh. Shri (Mathura) Chaudhry, Shri Tridib (Berhampore) Digvijay Sinha, Shri (Surendranng<tr) Chavan, Shri Shankarrao Bhauru0 Dogra, Shri G. L. (Jarnmu) (Nanded) Doongar Singh. Shri (Hamirpur) Chav3n, Shri Y. B. (Satara) Dorai Sebastian, Shri S. A , (Karur) Chavda, Shri Ishwarbhai Khodauhai (Anand) Dubey, Shri Bindeshwari (L~iridih) <Jhawdhury, Ahul Barkat Ataul Ghani Dubey, Shri Ram Nath (Banda) (Malda) E Obennupati, Shrimati Vidya (Vijay.i- w.adn) Bk:kn, Shri Christopher (Sundargarh 1 Chhagur, Shri (Lalganj) Era Mohan alias Ram Mohan R. Shl·1 (Coimbntor~) Chinna$amy, Shri C. (Gobichettipala- yam) F Chingwang, Shri (Nagaland) Faleiro, Shri Eduardo (Mormugao) Chiranji Lal, Shri (Karnal) Femandes, Shri George (Muzaffarpur~ Chitturi, Shri Subba Rao Chowdhary Fernandes, Shri Oscar (Udipi) (Elura) G Choub~y, Shri Narayan. (Midnapore) Clloudhari, Shri K . B. (Bijapur) Gadgil, Shri V. N. (Fune) Choudhari, Shrimati Usha Prakash Gadhavi, Shri Bherava.dan K. (Banas· (Amarvati) kantha) Chouhan, Shri Fatebhanu Singh (Dhar) Gaekwad, Shri R. P. (Baroda) Chowdhary, Shri Saifud<lin (Kalwa) Gaikwad, Shri Udaysingrao (Kolhapur) Gamit, Shri Chhitubhai (Mand.vi) D Gandhi. Shrimati Indira (Medak) Dabhi, Shri Ajitsingh (Kaira) Gandhi, Shri Sanjay (Amethi) Daga, Shri Mool Chand (Pali) Gangawar, Shri Harish Kumar (Pili- Dalbir Singh, Shri (Shahdol) bfrjt) Dalbi[" Singh, Shri (Sirsah) Gargishankar Ramkrishna, Sh.l'i Damor, Shri Somjibhai (Dobad) (Sconi) ( v) Gayatri Devi, Shrimati (Kairana) Jai Narayan, Shri (Salumber) Gehlot, Shri Ashok (Jodhpur) Jaid:i, Smt. Rane Sirde.ssai Sayogita Ghorpade, Shri R. Y. (Bellary) (Panaji) Ghosh, Shri Niren (Dum Dum) Jain. Shri Bhiku Ram (Chandni Chowk) Giri, Shri Sudhir Kumar (Contai) Jena, Shri Chintamani (Balasore) Giriraj Singh, Shri (Sultanpur) Jatiya, Shri Satyanarayan (Ujjain) Goel, Shri K. K. (Kot«) J aydeep Singh, Shri ( Godhra ) Gohil, Shri G. B. (Bhavnagar) Jena, Shri Chint:.imani (Ba:sore) Gomango, Shri Giridhar (Koraput) Jethmalani, Shri Ram (Bombay Gopa~an , Shrimati Suseelu (Alleppey) North West) Shr ~ mati Goswami, Bibha Ghosh Jha, Shri Kamal Nath (Snharsa) (N abadwip) Jharkhande Rai, Shri <Ghosi) Gounder, Shri A. Scnapathi (Palani) Jitendra Prasad, Shri (Shahjahan- Gouzagin, Shri (Outer Manipur) pur) Gowda, Shri D. M. Pulte (Chik:mag:.i- lur) Gufrnn Azam. Shri (BetulJ K Gulsher Ahmed, Shri \Satna) Kahandole. Shri Z. M. (Mulegaon) Gupta, Shri Indrajit (Basirhat) Kaibsh Pati, Shrimati (Mohanl.:iL Gurbincler Knur, Shrinrnti <Faridkot) g:rnj) Gurcharan Singh, Shri (S~mgrur) Kwlanidhi. Shri A. <Mndr;ic.; L·C'ntral> ll Kalpnath Shankar, Shri (Basti) Hak<1m Singh. Shri (Bhntind~1) Kamakshainh, Shri D . <Nellore) Halder, Shri Kislma Chandra (Dur~;.1- Kamal Nath. Shri <Chhinc.lwara) pur) Kaml:.l Kumari, Shrimati (P~il:.im:-,u) lla:inan Mollah, Shri (Ulub...: ria) Kand~.swamy. Shri M. (TirUL·hengode) Harikc·· i1 Bahudur, Shri (G·.:>rakbpur) Karan Singh. Dr. <Udhnmpur) Hasd.t. Shri Motilul (Jhargram) Karma, Shri Lachman <Bastaq Hembram, Shri Seth c R.ajmahal) Karunanithi Th::izhai. Shri (Na~ap;•t- Hiry:1, Shri Naik Surur> Singh <N:1;1- 1inam) durbar) Kashirsagar, Shrimati Kc~harbai Iloro, Shri Nll"el En em (Khunti) <Bhir) Kashyap, Shri .Jaipal Singh <Aonlrt) I Kaul, Shrimati Sheil;i {Lu{'know) Imbichi Bava, Shri E. K. (Calicut) Kaushal. Shri .Jagannath (Chandigarh) Indervesh, Shri Sw:imi ( Rohtak) Keyur Bhusan, Shri ( Raip'lr J Indra Kumari, Shrimati ( Aligarh) Khan, Shri Arif Moham m~irl <Kanpur) Khan, Shri Gayoor Ali (Muzaf!ar- 1wgar) J Khan, Shri Ghulam :\Iohammad Jadeja, Shn Daulat:>inhji (Jamnagar) (Moradabad) Jafl'er Sharief, Shri C. K . (Bangalore Khan, Shri Mohrnood If<isan (BulanJ- North) !-.:0.lahr) Jagjivan Ram, Shri ( Sasaram) Khan, Shri Malik M. l\I. A . (EtahJ .Tagpal Sinih. Shri < Hardwar) Khan, Shri Misar Yar <Bareil1y J (vi ) Khan, Shri ZuUiquar Ali (Rampur) Mani, Shri K. B. S. (Perambalur) IGdwai, Shrimati Mohsina (Meerul) Mani L&J., Shri ( Hardoi J Kochack, Shri Ch. Rasool (Anantnag) Mani:)hool Singh, Kodiyan, Shri P. K . (Adoor) Shri ("Bikaner) K<'salram, Shri K. T. (Tiruchendur) Martancl Singh Shri (Rewa) Krishan Datt, Shri (Simla) Mavani, Shri Ramjibhai (RajkoO Krishan Pratap Singh, Shri (Maharaj- Maya Thevar, Shri K. (Dindigul) ganj) Krishna, Shri S. M. (Mandya) Meena, Shri Ram Kumar (Sawai Madhopur) Krishnan, Shri G. Y. (Kolar) Mehta, Shri Ajit Kumar (Samasti- Kuchan, Shri Gani:!adhar S. (Solapur) pur) Kulandaivelu, Shri V. (Chidambaram) Mehta. Dr. Mahipatray M. (Kutch) Kunhambu, Shri K. (Cannanore) Mhalgi, Shri R. K. ('fhane) Kunwar Ram, Shri (Nawada) Mirdha, Shri Nathu Ram (Nagaur) Kurien, Shri P . J. (Mavelikara) Mishra. Shri Hari Nath (Darbh- a nga) L Mishra, Shri Ram Nagina (Salem- Lakkappa, Shri K. (Tumkur) pur J Lakshmanan, Shri G. (Madras North 1 Mishra, Shri Satyagopal (Tamluk) L.askar, Shri Nihar (Karimganj) Mudak, Shri Bijoy (Arambagh) Lawrence, Shri M. M. (Idukki) Mohammed Ismail, Stn·i (Barrack- porP) M Mnhanty, Shri Brajamohan (Pari) Madhukar, Shri Kamla Mishra (Moti- Mohitc. Shri Ya~hawantrao (Karad) hari) Mohsin, Shri F. H. (Dharwad Mahabir Prasad, Shri (Bansgaon) South) Mahajan, Shri Vikram (Kangra) More, Slu-i Ram Kri:.:;h na (Khed) Mahajan, Shri Y. S. (Jalgaon) Motilal Singh, Shri. {Sidhi) Mahala, Shri R. P. (Dadra & Nagar Mubarak Shah, Shri Khawaj (Bar"- H'1veli) mulla l Mahata, Shri C. R. (Purulia) 1VIL1khcrjee, Shrimati G-:et.:i. (Pans- kura l Mahendra Prasad, Shri (Jahanabad) (Howrah~ Mnitra Shri Sunil (Calcutta North Mukherjee. Shri Samar East) Mukhopadhyaya, Shri Anand Gopal (Asansol) Makwana, Shri Narsinh (Dhandhuka) Multa n Singh. Chaudhary (Jale- Mallanna. Shri K. (Chitradurga) sar) Mallick, Shri Lakshman (Jagalsingh- MW1dackal, Shri George Joseph pur) (Muvattupuzha) Mallikarjun, Shri (Mahbubnagar) Mw~thy, Shri Kusum Krishna (Am- Mallu, Shri A. R.
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