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Parliamentary Debates Ptt. S^.IX62 — m — V dnm e I WSKS Tuesday No 1 - i | 13ihH ay, 1952 PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES HOUSE OF THE PEOPLE OFFICIAL REPORT (Part II—Proceedings other than Questions and Answers) CONTENTS Members Sworn [CoIb. 2— 18]. , parliament secbetabiat NEW DELHI Price Six Annas (Inland) Price Two Shillings (Foreign) HOUSE OF THE PEOPLE ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MEMBERS B Abdullabhai, Mulla Taherali Mulla Babunath Singh, Shri (Surguja- (Chanda). Raigarh—Reserved—Sch. Tribes). Abdus Sattar, Shri (Kalna-Katwa). ' Badan Singh, Chowdhary (Budaun Achal Singh, Seth [Agra Distt. Distt.— West). (W est)]. Bahadur Singh, Shri (Ferozepore- Achalu, Shri Sunkam (Nalgonda— Ludhiana—Reserved—Sch. Castes). Reserved— Sch. Castes). Balakrishnan. Shri S. C. (Erode— Achint Ram, Lala (Hissar). Reserved— Sch. Castes). Achuthan, Shri K. T. (Crangannur). Balasubramaniam, Shri S. (Madurai). Agam Dasji, Guru Gosai (Bilaspur- Durg-Raipur— Reserved—Sch. Castes). Baldev Singh, Sardar (Nawan Shahr). Agarwal, Acharya Shriman Narayan Balmiki, Shri Kanhaiya Lai (Buland- (Wardha). shahr Dist.— Reserved—Sch. Castes). Agarawal, Shri Hoti Lai [Jalaun Banerjee, Shri Durga Charan (Midna- Distt. cum Etawah Distt.— (West) pore-Jhargram). cum Jhansi Dist.— (North)] Bansal, Shri Ghamandi Lai (Jhajjar- Rewari). ' Agrawal, Shri Mukund Lai [Pilibhit Distt. cum Bareilly Distt.— (East)]. Barman, Shri Upendranath (North Ahmed Mohiuddin, Shri (Hyderabad Bengal— Reserved—Sch. Ca^es). City). Barrow, Shri A. E. T. (Nominated— Anglo-Indians). A jit Singh, Shri (Kapurthala- Bhatinda—Reserved— Sch. Castes). Barupal, Shri Panna Lall (Ganga- nagar-Jhunjhunu — Reserved — Sch. Ajit Singhji, General (Sirohi-PaU). Castes). - Akarpuri, Sardar Teja Sin^h (Gurdas- Basappa, Shri C. R. (Tumkur). pur). Basu, Shri A. K. (North Bengal). Alagesan, Shri O. V. (Chingleput). Basu, Shri Kamal Kumar (Diamond Altekar, Shri Ganesh Sadashiv (North Harbour). Satara). Bhagat. Shri B. R. (Patna cum Shah- Alva, Shri Joachim (Kanara). abad). Amin, Dr. IndubHai B. (Baroda West). Bhakta Darshan, Shri [Garhwal Distt Amjad Ali, Jonab (Goalpara-Garo — (East) cum Movadabad D^stt.— HiUs). (North East) ]. Amrit Kaur, Rajkmuari (Mandi- Bhandari, Shri Daulat Mai (Jaipur). Mahasu). Bharati, Shri Goswamiraja Sahdeo Anandchand, Shri (Bilaspur). (Yeotmal). Ansari, Dr. Shaukatullah Shah Bhartiya, Shri Shaligram Ramchandra <Bidar). (West Khandesh). Anthony, Shri Frank (Nominated— Bhargava, Pandit Mukat Behari Lsfl Anglo-Indians). , (Ajmer South). Asthana, Shri Sita Rama (Azamgarh Btiargava, Pandit Thakur Das Distt.—West). (Gurgaon). Ayyangar, Shri M. Ananthasayanam Bhatkar, Shri Laxman Shrawan (Tirupati). (Buldana-Akola — Reserved — Sch. Castes). Azad, Maulana Abul Kalam (Ram- pur Dist. cum Bareilly Distt.— Bhatt, Shri Chandrashanker (Broach). West). Bhawani Singh, Shri'(Barmer-^alore). Azad, Shri Bhagwat Jha (Purriea cum Bheekha Bhai, Shri (Banswara- Santal Parganas). Dungarpur—^Reserved—Sch. Tribes). 29. P. S. (ii) B—contd. Cniettiar, Shri V. VR. N. AR. Nagappa (Ramanathapuram). Bhoi, Shri Giridhari (Kalahandi- Chinaria, Shri Hira Singh (Mohinder- Bolangir—Reserved—Sch. Tribes). garh). Bhonsle, Major-General Jagannathrao Chowdary, Shri C. R. (Narasaraopet). Krishnarao (Ratnagiri North). Chowdhury, Shri Nikunja Behari Bidari, Shri Ramappa Balappa (Bija- (Ghatal). pur South). Birbal Singh, Shri [Jaunpur Distt.— (East)]. Bogawat, Shri U. R. (Ahmednagar Dabhi, Shri Fulsinhji B. (Kaira South). North). Boovaraghasamy, Shri V. (Peramba- Daga, Shri Sheodass (Mahasamund). lur). Damar, Shri Amar Singh Sabji Borrooah, Shri Dev Kanta (Nowgong). (Jhabua—Reserved— Sch. Tribes). Bose, Shri P. C. (Manbhum North). Damodaran, Shri G. R. (PoUachi). Brajeshwar Prasad, Shri (Gaya— Damodaran, Shri Nettur P. (Telli- East). chery). Brohmo-Chaudhury, Shri Sitaiiath Das, Shri B. (Jajpur-Keonjhar). (Goalpara-Garo Hills—^Reserved— Das, Shri Basanta Kumar (Contai). Sch. Tribes). Das, Shri Beli Ram (Barpeta). Buchhikotaiah, Shri Sanaka (Masuli- Das, Shri Bijoy Chandra (Ganjam patnam). , South). Buragohain, Shri S. N. (Sibsagar— Das, Shri Kamal Krishna (Birbhum— North Lakhimpur). Reserved— Sch. Castes). Das, Dr. Mono Mohon (Burdwan— Reserved—Sch. Castes). Das, Shri Nayan Tara (Monghyr Sadr Chacko, Shri P. T. (Meenachil). cum Jamui— Reserved—Sch. Castes). Chakravartty, Shrimati Renu (Basir- Das, Shri Shree Narayan (Darbhanga hat). Central). Chanda, Shri Anil Kumar (Birbhum). Das, Shri Ramananda (Barxackpore). Chandak, Shri B. L. (Betul). Das, Shri Ram Dhani (Gaya East— Chandrasekhar, Shrimati M. (Tiruval- Reserved—Sch. Castes). lur—Reserved—Sch. Castes). Das, Shri Sarangadhar (Dhertkanal— Charak, Shri Lakshman Singh (Jammu West Cuttack). and Kashmir). Datar, Shri Balwant Nagesh (Belgaum Chatterjea, Shri Tushar (Serampore). North). Chatterjee, Dr. Susilranjan * (West Deb, Shri Dasaratha (Tripura East). Dinajpur). Deb, Shri Suresh Chandra (Cachar- Chatterjee, Shri N. C. (Hooghly). Lushai Hills). Chattopadhyaya, Shri Harindranath Deo, H. H. Maharaja Rajendra Narayan (Vijayavada). Singb (Kalahandi-Bolangir). (Thaturvedi, Shri Rohanlal [Etah Distt. Deo, Shri Chandikeshwar Sharan ^ — (Central)]. Singh Ju. (Surguja-Raigarh). " Chaudhary Shri Ganeshi Lai [Shah- Deogam, Shri Kanhu Ram (Chaibassa jahanpur Distt.— (North) cum Kheri —Reserved—Sch. Tribes). — (East)—Reserved—Sch. Castes]. Desai, Shri Kanayalal Nanablkai Choudhri, Shri Muhammed Shaflee (Surat). (Jammu and Kashmir). Deshmukh. Dr. Panjabrao S. (Amra- Chaudhurl, Shri Ranbir Singh vati East). (Rohtak). Deshmukh. Shri Chintamah Dwarka- Chaudhurl. Shri Rohini Kumar nath (Kolaba). (Gauhati). Deshmukh, Shri K. G. (Amravati Chaudhurl, Shri Tridib Kumar West). (Berhampore). Deshpande, Shri Govind Hari (Nasik Chavda, Shri Akbar (BahaAantha). Central). Chettiar, Shri T. S. AvinaihiUngam Deshpande, Shri Vishnu Ghanashyam (Tiruppur). (Guna). D—contd. Girraj Saran Singh, Shri (Bharatpur- Sawai Madhopur). Dholakia, Shri Gulab Shankar Amrit- lal (Kutch East). Gohain, Shri Chowkhamoon (Nomi­ nated—^Assam Tribal Areas). Dhulekar, Shri R. V. [Jhansi Distt.— (South)]. Gopalan, Shri A. K. (Cannanore). Dhusiya, Shri Sohan Lai [Basti Distt. Gopi Ram, Shri (Mandi-Mahasu— — (Central East) cum Gorakhpur Reserved—Sch. Castes). Distt. — (West) — Reserved — Sch. Gounder, Shri K. Periaswami (Erode). Castes]. Gounder, Shri K. Sakthivadivel Digambar Singh, Shri lEtah Distt.— (Periyakulam). (West) cum Mainpuri Distt.— (West) cum Mathura Distt.— (East)]. G6vind Das, Seth (Mandla-Jabalpur South). Digvijaya Narain Singh, Shri (Muzaf- farpur—^North-East). Gowda, Shri T. Madiah (Bangalore— South). Dube, Shri Mulchand [Farrukhabad Distt. (N orth)]. Guha, Shri Arun Chandra (Santipur). Dube, Shri Udai Shankar [Basti Distt. Gupta, Shri Badshah (Mainpuri Dist*:. (N orth)]. — East). Gurupadaswamy, Shri M. S. (Mysore). Dubey, Shri Rajaram GiriHharlal (Bijapur North), Dutt, Shri Asim Krishna (Calcutta South-West). Har Prasad Singh, 3hri (Ghazipur Dutt, Shri Biren (Tripura West). Distt.-West). Dutta, Shri Santosh Kumar (Howrah). Hari Mohan Dr. (Manbhum North— Reserved— Sch. Castes). Dwivedi, Shri Dashrath Prasad (Gorakhpur Distt.— Central). Hari Shankar Prasad, Shri (Gorakh­ pur Distt.—North). Dwivedi, Shri M. L. (Hamirpur Distt.). Hazarika, Shri Jogendra Nath (Dibru- garh). Ebenezer, Dr. S. A. (Vikarabad). Heda, Shri H. C. (Nizamabad). Elayaperumal, Shri L. (Cuddalore— Hembrom, Shri Lai (Santal Parganas Reserved—Sch. Castes). cum Hazaribagh — Reserved — Sch. Tribes). ^ Hem Raj, Shri (Kangra). Hifzur Rahaman, Shri M. (Moradabad Fotedar, Pandit Sheo Narayan (Jammu Distt.—Central). and Kashmir). Hukam Singh, Shri (Kapurthala- Bhatinda). Gadgil, Shri Narhar Vishnu (Poona Hyder Husein, Chaudhrj (Gonda Distt. Central). —North). Ganapati Ram, Shri [Jaimpur Distt. (East)—^Reserved—Sch. Castes]. Gandhi, Shri Feroze [Pratapgarh Ibrahim, Shri A. (Ranchi North­ Distt. (West) cum Rae Bareli Distt. East) . (East)]. lyyani, Shri Eacharan (Ponnani— Gandhi, Shri Maneklal Maganlal Reserved—Sch. Castes). (Panch Mahals cum Baroda East). lyyunni, Shri C. R. (Trichur). Gandhi, Shri V. B. (Bombay City— North). J Ganga Devi, Shrimati (Lucknow Distt. Jagjivan Ram, Shri (Shahabad South cum Bara Banki Distt.—^Reserved— —Reserved—Sch. Castes). Sch. Castes). Jain, Shri A jit Prasad (Saharanpur Garg, Shri Ram Pratap (Patiala). Distt.—West cum Muzaffarnaear Gautam, Shri C. p . (Balaghat). Distt.—^Nortb). Ghose, Shri Surendra Mohan (Malda). Jain, Shri Nemi Saran (Bijnor Distt. Ghosh, Shri Atulya (Burdwan). — ^South). Ghulam Qader, Kh. (Jammu and Jaipal Singh, Shri (Ranchi W est- Kashmir). Reserved—Sch. Tribes). ^ Giri, Shri V. V. (Pathapatnam). Jaisoorya, Dr. N. M. (Medak). J—contd. Kami Singhji, His Highness Maharaja Sri Bahadur of Bikaner (Bikaner- Jajware, Shri Ramraj (Santal Churu). Parganas cum Hazaribagh). Kasliwal, Shri Nemi Chandra (Kotah- Jangde, Shri Resham Lai (Bilaspur— Jhalawar). Reserved—Sth. Castes). Jasani, Shri Chaturbhuj V. Katham, Shri Birendranath (North (Bhandara). Bengal—Reserved—Sch. Tribes). Jatawir, Dr. Manik Chand (Bharat- Katju, Dr. Kailas Nath (Mandsaur). pur-Sawai Madhopur—Reserved— Kazmi, Shri Syed Mohammad Ahmad Sch. Castes). (Sultanpur Distt.—North cum Faiza- Jayaraman, Shri A. (Tindivanam— bad Distt.—South West). Reserved—Sch. Castes). Kelappan, Shri K. (Ponnani). Jena, Shri Kanhu Charan (Balasore— Kaushik, Shri Pannalal R. (Tonk). Reserved—Sch. Castes). Keshavaiengar, Shri N. (Bangalore— Jena, Shri Lakshmidhar (Jajpur- North). Keonjhar—Reserved—Sch. Castes). Keskar. Dr. B, V. (Sultanpur Distt.— Jena, Shri Niranjan (Dhenkanal— South). West Cuttack—Reserved—
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