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Lok Sabha Debates Third Series, Vol. L.No.1 Monday, February 14, 1966 Magha 25, 1887(Saka) LOK SABHA DEBATES (THIRD SERIES) Vol. L, 11)66/1887 (Saka) [February 14 to 28, I966/Magha 25 to Phalgulla 9, 1887 (Saka)] I Poul'teenth Session, 1966/1887-88 (Sab) (Vol. 1: c01Ilains Nos. 1 to 10) LOK SABHA SEC""RE1ARIAT NEW DELHJ CONTBNTS [Third Series. Vol. L-Fourteenth Session, 19M) No. I.-(Montiay, Felwuary 14. 1966IMqM 25, 1887 (SaM) President's Address-Laid on the Table Introduction of Prime Minister, Leader of House and other Ministers Obituary References LO~ SA8lU Alphabetical LIK at M_berw .4. Abdul' Rashid. Bakshi (Jammu and Borrow. Shri, A, E. T, (Norrunoted- Kashmir). Anglo-Indiono) , Abdul Wahid. Shri T. (VeIlore). Borua. Sh1'i H<>m (GauhBti 1. Achal Singh. Shri (Agm). Baruo. Shri Rajcndranath (Jorhat), Achuthan. Shri R. (MaveJikkara). Barupal. Shri Panna Lal (Ganaa- nagar), Akkamma Devi. Shrimat, (Nllgil'i.). Basont Kunwari, Shrimuti (KaiNr.. Alagc•• n. Shl'i O. V. (Chingleput). ganj), Alva. Shri A. Shankar (Mangalol'e). Bassappa. Shri C. R. (Tiptur). Alva, Shn Joachim (Kanara 1. Ba.urnat.ri. Sh1'i D. (Goalpara). Alvares, Shri Peter Augustus B ••want. Shri Sonubhai Da,adu (Panjiml. (Thana). Ant·y. Dr. M. S, (Nagpul'). BawshwaJ' Smgh. Shri iGil'idih). Anjonapp •. Shl'i B. (Nellore), Berwa. Shd Onkar Lal (Kolah 1. Ankine(~du. Shri Maganti (GUldJvadaL B(.~ra. Shri Satyacharun (Dumke). Anthony. Shri Frank (Nominaled- Bhagat. Shl'i BaJiram (Shah_bad). Anglo-Indians) . Bhagavali. !ihri Bijoy Chandra Arunachalam. Shri N, (Ramanathapu- (Da1'ranll). ram), Bhakl Darshln. Shri (Garbwall. Azad. Shri Bhagwat Jha (Bhagalpur), Bhanja Deo. Shri Laxminarayan (Keonjhan .. Bhanu Prakuh Singh. Shri (Raj- garh). Babunalh Singh. Shri (SUTKuja), Bllar.ava. Shri M. B. L. (Ajmer). Bade. Shl'i flam<,handro Vilhal (Kbar- ",ne) , Bhalkar. Sh~i Laxmanrao Shl'lwanji (Khamllaon1. Badrudduja, Shl'i (Murahidabad). Bhallacharya. Shri Omen ($erampur). Bagri. Shri Mani Ram (His.. r). Bhattacharyya. Sh1'i C. K. (~l~onj). Bajaj. Sllri Kamalnayan (Wardha) , Bheel. Shr! P. H, (Dohaej), Bakli""al. Shl'i Mohl\nlal (Dru,). Bi~ Dutta. Shri (Tripura W ...l). Bal Krishna Singh. Shr; (ChandauJiL Blrendra Bahadur SlnJh. Sh1'i (Raj- Balakrililhnan. Shri S. C. (KoilpatU)' nandeaon). Balmiki. Shri K. L. (Khu1'ja). Blst. Shri J ang Bahadur Singh Banerjee. Shri S, M. (Kanpur). (Almor"), Banerji. Dr, R, (Banllura1. Borooah. Shl'! Prafulla Chan"'. Barkataki, Shrimati Renuka Devi (Sibsagar) . (Harpel.), Brahm Prakuh. ;nn (o,;~Delhj.). Bam>an. Shri P. C. (Couch Dehar!. Brajeohwar Prasad, Shrl (Gaya). ii B-eoIItd. ~ontd. Brfj Basi La!, Shri (Faizabal:l). Doss, Shri C. (Trlpathl). Brij Raj Singh, Shri (Barellly). Deo, Shri P. K. (Kalahandi). Brij Raj Sin;:h-Kotah, Shrl (Jhala- Deo, Shri Vijaya Bhushan Singh 1DI"). (Raigarh). Buta Singh, Shri (Moaa). Deo Bhanj, Shri P. C. (Bhubaneswar). (' Desai, Shri Morarji (Surat). Chakravartty, Shrimati Renu (Bar- Dcshmukh, Shri B. D. (Aurangabad). rackpore). Deshmukh, Shri Shivaji Rao Shankar Chakraverti, Shri P. R. (Dhanbad). Rao (Parbhani). Chanda, Shrimati Jyotona (Cachar). Deshmukh, Shrimati Vimalabai Panjabrao (Amravati). Chondal<, Shri B. L. (Chhindwara). Dey, Shri S. K. (Nagaur). Chandrabhan Singh. Dr. (BilBspur) Dhaon, Shri B. (Lucknow). Chandrasekhar. Shrimati M. (Ma)'u- K. ram). Dharmalingam, Shri 1\. (Tiruvanna- malai). Chandriki, Shri Jagannatharao Ven- katarao (Raichur). Dhuleshwar Meena, Shri (Udaipur). Chattar Singh, Shrl (Chomba). Dlijghc, Shri Bhaskar Narayan (Kolaba). Chatterj~c. Shri H. P. (Nabadwip). Dinesh Singh, Shri (Salon). Chatterjee. Shri N. C. (Burdwan). Dixit, Shri G. N. (Etowah). Cbaturved~ Shri S. N. (Firozabad). Dorai, Shri Kasinatha (Aruppuk- Chaudhry. Shri Chandrarnani La! kottai). (Mahua). Dubey, Shri Rajaram Giridharilal Chaudhry, Shri Digambar Singh <Bijapur North l. (Mathura). Dwivedi, Shri Mannoo Lal (Hamir. Chaudhuri, Shrimati Kamala (Hapur). pur). Chaudhul'i, Shri Sachindro <Ghatal). Dwiv<i:ly, Shri Surendranath (Ken- Chaudhuri, Shri Tridib Kumar drapara). (Berhampur) . Chavan, ShrI D. R. (Karad). E Chavan, Shri Y. B. (Nasikl. Elayaperumal. Shri L. (Tirukoilur' Chavda. Shrimati Johraben (Banas- ElIas, Shri Mohammad (Howrah). Kantha>. Ering, Shri D. (Nominated-North Chuni LaI. Shri ,Ambala). East Frontier Tract). D DaIle. Shri (Mlraj l. F Daji, Shri Homi F. (Indore). Firodia, Sbri Motilal Kunduma I . DatHt Singh. Shri (Una). (Ahmednagar). Dandeker, Shri N. (Gonda). ~ Dr. Mono Mohon (Auseram). G Daa, Shri Basanta Kumar' (Contail. Gaekwacl, Shri Fatehsinhrao Pratab- Das, Shri Nayantara (Jamul). sinhrao (Baroda). na., Shri Sudhans" Bhushan (Dio- Gabmar~ Shri Vishwanath Sinelt mond ~bour). (Ghazipur) . Duer.the Deb. Shri (Tripura Eut). Gajraj Singh Rao, Shri (Gurpon). G--<:ontd. Ganapati Ram, Shri (Machhlishahr). Imbichibava, Shn E. K. (Pannanl). Gand"~ Shri V. B. (Bombay City Iqbal Singh, Shrl (FerozellOre). Central South). Ganga Devi, Shrimatl Mohanlal- J ganj). Gayatri Devi, Shrlmati (Jaipurl. Jadhav. Shri Madhavrao Laxmanrao Ghosh, Shri Atulya (Asan.<ol). (Malegaon). Ghosh. Shri N. R. (Jalpalguri). J.dhav. Shri Tulshidas (Nanded). Ghosh. Shri P. K. (Ranch! !'.ast). Jagjivall Ram. Shrl (Sasaram). Ghyasuddin Alunad, Shri (Dhubri). Jaipal Singh. Shr! (Ranchi West). Gokaran Prasad, Shri (Misrlkh). Jamir, Shri S. C. (Nominated-Naga- land). Goni, Shri Abdul Ghani (Jammu and Kashmir). Jamunadev~ Shrlmatl (Jhabua). Gopalan., Shri A. K. (Kasergod). Jayaraman, Shrl A. (Wandiwaoh). Gounder. Shri R. Muthu (Tiruppat- J .dhc. Shri Gulabrao Keshavrao turl. (Baramatil. Govind Das, Dr. (Jabalpur). Jen., Shri KanilU Charan (Bhadrak). Gowdh, Shri Veeranna (Bangalore). Jha. Shri Yogen:lrn (Madhubanl). Guha. Shri Arun Chandra (Barasat). Joshi, Shri Anand Chandra (Sidhi). Gulshan, SIlri Dhanna Singh Joshi. Shrlmati Subhadrn (SaJram- tBhatinda) . pur). Gupta. Shri Badshah (Manipur). Jyotishi. Shri Jwala Pr•• ad (Sagar). Gupta, Shri Indrajit (Calcutta South Westl. K Gupta. Shri Kashi Ram (Alwar). Gupta. Shri Priya (Katihar). Kabir. Shri Hum.yun (Baslrhat). Gupta, Shri Shiv Charan (Delhi Kachhavsiya, Shrl Hukam Chand Sadar). (Dewss). Kadadt. Shri Madeppa Bandopp" (Shol.purl. R Kajrolkar. Shri Narayan Sadoba (Bombay City Central North). Hajarnavis, Shn R. M. (Bhandara). Kakkar. Shfl Gauri ShanMr IFaleh- Hansda. Shri Subod~ (Jhargram). pur). Hanumanthaiya, Shri K. (Bangalore Kamath, Slui Hari Vishnu (Hoshangs. City). .bad). Haq, Shri M. M. (Akolal. Kamble. Shri T. D. (Latur). Harvani, Shri Ansar (Bisauli). Kanak ..ab.i, Shei R. (Chidomba- Hazarika. Shri J. N. (Dibrugarh). ram). lied•• Shri Harish Chandra (Nizama- Kandappan, Shri S. (Tiruchenl:od • .I. bald). Kannamwar, 8hrimati Tal (Chan:la). Hem Raj, Shri (Kangra), Kappen. SJvi Ch('rian J. (MqvaHu, Himatsingka. Shri Prabhu Dayal puzha). !Godda). Kapur Singh, Shri (Llldhiana ,1 Himmatsinhji, 8hri (Kutch). Kar. Shri Prabhat l'Hosghl)' ~ Hukam Singh., Sardar (Patiala) Karni Singhji, Shri (Bikanerl. i" K--<:ontd. L-contd. Karuthiruman, Shri. P .. G. IGoblchetti- Laxmi Bai, Shrimati Sallgam (Vica- palayam). rabad). Kayal. Shri Paresh Nath (Joynagar). Laxmi Oass, Shri (Miryalguda). Kedaria. Shri C. M. (Mandvi). Limaye. Shri Madhu (Monghvrl. Keishing, Shri Rishang (Outer Mani- Lohia. Dr. Ram Manohar (Farrukha. pur). bad). Krsar Lal, Shri (Sawai Madhopur). Lonikar, Shri R. N. Yadav (Jalna). Khadilkar. Shri R. K. (Khedl. Khan. Dr. PUl'nendu Narayan (Ulube- M ria). Khan, Shri Osman Ali (AnantapurL Mahadeo Prasad, Shri ~B;lf\~lgclonl. Khan, Shri Shahnawaz (Meerut). Mahadeva Prasad, Dr. (Maharajganj). Khanna. Shri Mehr Chand (New Mahananda. Shri Hrushikesh CB()lan- Delhil. girl. Khanna, Shl'i Prem Kishan (Kaim- Mahatab. Shri Hare Krushna (Angul)' ganjl. Mahato, Shri Bhajahari (Puruha). 1< ,"nar Lal, Shri (Hardoi). Mahida. Shri Nurendra Singh Ki>"n Veer. Shri (Satara). (Anand). Kohar. Dr. Rajendra (Phulbani). Mahishi. Dr. SaroJini (1)hDJ'wur Kotoki. Shri Liladhar (Nowgong). North). Kouja1Ili,' Shri H. V. (Belllaum). Maimoon" Sultan, Shrimati (Bhopal). Koya. Shri C. H. Mohammad (Kozhi- Majithia, Shri Surjit Singh (Taran kod,·t. Taran). Malaichami. Shri ~, lPeri:rak\ll~,m), K irp;.1 Shankar, Shri (Domal'Joriani l. Kl'ipalani, Shri J. B. (AmrOhR). Malaviya, Shri Kcshav Dev (Basti). Malhotra. Shri Inder J. (Jammu and Krilhna, Shri M. R. (Paddapalti l. Kashmir). Krishn<1machari Shri T. T. (Tiru- cheodur). Mali Mariyappa, Sh .. i (Tumkur). Krishnapal Singh, Shri (Jalesarl. Mallick, Shri Rama Chandra (Jajpur) Kumaran, Shri M. K. (Chirayinklil. Mansen, Shri T. ':Darjt.~li~)!). Kunhan. Shri P. (Palghat). Mandai, Dr. P. (Vishnupur). Kllreel, Shri Baij Nath (Ha. Mandai, Shri Jiyalal (Khagaria). Bareli). MandaI. Shri Yamuna Prasad (Jai- nagar). L Maniyangadan. Sllri Mathow (Kolt" yam). l.ahri Singh. Shri (Rohtak l. Manbharan. Shri K. (Madras South). LAhlan Chaudhry, Shri (Saharsa). Mantri, Shri Dwarkadas (Bhir). Lakhan Dass. Shri (Shahjahanpurl. Lakhmll Bhawanl, Shrl (Bastar). Marandi. Shri Iswar (RajmahalJ. Lakshmikanthamma, Shrilnati (Kham- Maruthiah. Shri P. (Melur). mam). Manni, Shrl M. R. (RaJkot). l.alil Sen. Shri \,Mandi). Masuriya Din, Shri (Chail). Lasknfi'. "~hri NihAr R.njan (Karim- pRj). Mateharaju. Shri M. (Naraslpatnam'~ M-contd. M-contd Mate. Shrl Kure (Tikamgarhl. Murmu, Shri Sarkar (Balurghat). Malhur, Shri Harlah Chandra (JaJore). Murthy, Shri B. S. (Amalapuram). Mathur, Shri Shiv Charan (Bhilwara). Murti. Shr; M. S. (Anakapalle). Maurya, Shrl B. P. (Allgarh). Mu.alir. Shri Gunnukh Sillllh (Amrit- Mehdi, SlIr; S. Ahmad (Rampurl. sar). Mehralr., Shri Braj Behari (Bilhaur). Muthiah, Shri P. (Tiruhelveli).
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