Tall.." 3_ ., _. lJlS ~'.UM(8b) LOK SABHA DEBATES (English Version) First Session (Fightla Lok Sablaa) ... - (YDl. I contllill8 Nos.. I toll) IOK &\1JII4 Sl!CltETA1II4T MDV DILRI Ii '. •• t, {'" ..lIND III _ .. Va_ ... JMCLODiiD 1M fIIMDI V8UION ..... _ ....... AS ~ ......' _ .......... ..-...) .. ,~ . PREFACE This is the first Volume of the Lok Sabba Debates for the Eighth Lok t)ha. Upto the end of Seventh Lok Sabha, two versions of Lok Sabha Debates were brought out, viz., (i) Original Version containing the proceedings of the House in the languages in which they took place except that in the case :- c;peeches made in regional languages, their English! Hindi translatiun was uded and the Urdu speeches were put in Devnagri script and their Persian scnpt was also given within brackets, and (ij) Hindi Version containing the T.J;'1di proceedings, Urdu proceedings in Devnagri script and Hindi translation Bnglish proceedings and also of speeches made in regional languages. 2. With effect from the First Session of Eighth Lok Sabha, in pursuance 4 a decision of the General Purposes Commltt ee of Lok Sabha, two versions 'f Lok Sabha Debates are being brought out, viz., (1) English Version contain­ ~ Lok Sabha proceedings in English and EnglIsh translation of the proceedings jch take place In Hindi or any regional language, and (i1) Hindi Version in ,loS prese nt form except that Urdu speeches are beIng put in Devnagri script and heir Persi an script is also being given within brackets. 3. In addition, Original Version of the Lok Sabha proceedings is being Ire pared and kept in Parliament Library suitably bound for purposes of record and reference only. 4. In both the English and the Hindi Versions, an appropriate indication ;J being given to specIfy where a particular part of the proceedings is original in Englishl Hindi or a translation, 5. It is hoped tbe two independent Hindi and English Versions will be ~ ~nd useful by Members and other. intereated. NBW DBLBI, SUBHASH C. KASHYAP t J1llllMU1, 19,j &cnltll'y-GeMral. (I) CONTENTS No. 10, Tuesday, January 29, 1985/Mugha 9, 1906 (Saka) COLU\{"lS Welcome to H.E. Lic. Miguel Gonzalez Avelar, President of the Great Commission of the Union, Mexico 1 Obituary References 1-5 Papers Laid on the Table 5-19 Messages from Rajya Sabha 19 Matters Under Rule 377 20--23 (i) Survey of residential land in outer Delhi and need to ban its acquisition Shri Bharat Singh 20 (ii) Need to preserve the ancient fame and glory of old Delhi Shri Jai Parkash Agarwal 20 (iii) Scarcity of Drinking water in Barmer, J aisalmer, Jodhpur and Bikaner districts and need to make provision in 7th Plan for suppJy of drinking water through Rajasthan Canal Shri Virdhi Chander Jain 21 (iv) Cooking gas agencies for Renukot, Obra and Robertsganj towns Distt. Mirzapur (UP) Shri Ram Pyare Panika 22 (ii) COLUMNS (v) Need for clearance by Department of Environment for construction of Varadarajaswamy Project in Kumool district (A.P.) Shri Vo6 Sobhanadreeswara Rao 22 Sugar Undertakings (Taking over of Management) Amendment Bill 23-55 Motion to consider 22--54 Rao Birendra Singh 23 Shri V. Sobhanadreeswara Rao 24 Prof. N.G. Ranga 25 Shri Thampan Thomas 26 Shri R.P. Das 27 Shri B. K. Gadhvi 29 Shri Mool Chand Daga 32 Shri Ram Nagina Mishra 33 Shri Prakash V. Patil 36 Shri K.S. Rao 37 Sbri B. B. Ramaiah 38 Shri R.S. Mane 40 Shri Nissankara Rao Venkataratnam 40 Sbri Banwari Lal Purohit 41 Shri Anoopcband Shah 42 Shri Madan Pandey 43 Shrj Ananda Gajapathi Raju 4S Shri Murlidbar Mane 46 Clauses 2, 3 and 1 Motion to pass- 54-55 Rao Bireodra Singh 5S (iii) COLUMNS Gangtok Municipal CorpOr&tioD (Amendment) Bill S6 Motion to con~ider- 56 Shri Abdul Ghafoor 57 Shri Ananda Pathak 59 Shri Mool Chand Daga 60 Shri Girdhari Lal Vyas 63 Shri Abdul Rashid Kabuli 67 Shri N. Tombi Singh 70 Clauses 2, 3 and 1 Motion to Pass- 74-76 Shri Abdul Ghafoor 74 Adminis,trative Tribunals Bill 79-102 ~1otjon to consider- Shri K.P. Singh Deo 76 Shri Nissankara Rao Venkataratnam 79 Shri Priya Ranjan Das Munshi 80 Shri Ajoy Biswas 88 Shri Lalit Maken 90 Shri Zainul Basher 93 Shri R. Anna Nambi 9S Clauses 2 to 37 and 1 Motion to Pass- 100-102 Shri K.P. Singb Deo 100 LOK SABRA DEBATES 1 2 LOK SABHA Kosalram, a sittinl Member and a former Member, namoly. Sbri Dbolaram Paradhl. Shri K.T. Kosalram was a sittinl Member Tuesday. January 29, 1985/ Magha 9. 1906 (Saka) of Lok Sabba. He was elected from Tiruchendur Parliamentary Constituency of Tamil Nadu. He was also a Member oftbe Sixth and Seventh Lot Sabba durin. The Lok Sabha met at Eleven 0/ the Clock. 1977·84 from the same constituency. Earlier he was a Member of the tben com­ posite Madras State Legislative Assembly [MR. SPE AKER in the Chair] during 1946-56 and Tamil Nadu Legislative Council during 1957-62. He was a Member WELCOME TO H.E. LIC. MIGUEL of Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly durinl GONZALEZ A VELAR, PRESIDENT 1962-67. OF THE GREAT COMMISSION OF THE UNION. MEXICO A veteran freedom tighter.. bo actively participated in the freedom movement from [ Engli\h] an early age and was imprisoned for several years. MR. SPEAKER: Hon. Members, at the outset, I have to make an announcement. A well-known social worker, be tirelessly worked for the uplift of Harijans and On my own and on behalf of the hone working class people. He organised the Members of the House, I have great pleas­ first Rehabilitation Centre for Sri Lanka ure in welcoming His Excellency Lie. Repatriates at Nazareth in 1954. Miguel Gonzalez Avelar, President of the Great Commission of the Union, Mexico. An agriculturist and an active small scale He is accompanied by a staff member of industriaJist he took special interest in the Mexican Embassy. They are now seated establishment of small industries in rural in the Special Box. We wish him a very areas and was especially committed to bappy and fruitful stay in our country. scientitic development and rural develop­ Through him we convey our greetings and ment. best wishes to tbe Parliament, Government and the friendly people of Mexico. A widely travelled person. an educatlonjst and a journalist, he was Editor of two --- Tamil newspapers. 11.01 brl. Last year, he happened to be with me in Seoul as a Member of my dcleption; and OBITUARY REFERENCES his death was so sudden tbat an of us feel his absence and it is such. shock to us. [EIIIIi~hl MR. SPEAKER: I have also to inform PROF N.G. RANOA (Guntur): He w. the House of tbe sad demise of Sbrl K.T. bore lut Frlda1. 3 Obituary References J ANUAR Y 29, 1985 4 MR. SPEAKER: Yes, only the other PROF. MADHU DANDAVATE: Let day, he was speaking here on the floor of me make my submission for a minute; you tbe House, hale and hearty and energetic can reject it. he was such an amiable person and I enjoyed his company and his wit so much PROF. K.K. TEWARY (Buxar): Sir, tbat I just felt lost when I heard about his this House should not encourage this sudden death. trend. Shri K.T. Kosalram passed away sud­ MR. SPEAKER: There is no question denly on 27th January, 1985 at New Delhi of encouragement. I will find out, jf there at the age of 69 years. is anything. Shri Bholaram Paradhi was a Member of PROF. MADHU DANDAVATE : There the Third Lok Sabha during 1962-67 repre­ is no question hour today. You do not senting Balaghat constituency of Madhya know, you have forgotten. We are straight­ Pradesh. way beginning with the business. But, Sir, I do not want to take advant~ ge of his An agriculturist by profession, Shri ignorance. Paradhi was active in public life all through­ out the period 1922-51. MR. SPEAKER: He is so engrossed with Parliamentary work that he just forget A well-known sodal worker, he was it. associated with several social organisations besides being President of Nyaya Panchayat, PROF. MADHU DA~DAVATE: I Lalvari and member of Bal'ghat district have done my homework all r:ght. Sir, just Council for 15 years. only one submission. There is the Preven­ tion of InsuHs to N.ltional Honour Act, 1(J71. Shri Bholaram Paradhi passed away on 23rd January, 1985 at the age of H'7 years at Balaghat. In front of a National Rftyon Corpolation in Kalyan. crowds had ~.s[cmbJed on the We deeply mourn the loss of these Republic Day, for Flag Celebration. They friends. I am sure the Hvuse would join were fired upon ... me in conveying our condolences to the hereaved families. (Interruptions) The House may stand in silence for a MR. SPEAKER: I will find out Pro­ short while to express its sorrow. fessor... One thing, it is a State suhject. But I will find out. (The Membe, s th~n !Iood in SIlence for a ~horl ".hile). PROF. MADHU DANDAVATE : Slf, there cannot be a worse insult to the Natio­ nal Flag ... PROF. MADHU DANDAVATE (Rai.. pur) : Mr. Speaker, Sir, before )OU take up (Interruplion3) the next item, I wish to make a submission that this House had passed in 1971 the MR. SPEAKER: I wm find out. Prevention of Insult to National Honour Act. .... PROF. MADHU DANDAVATE : I am sati~fied with it. Kindly instruct the Home ~1R. SPEAKER: I have to find out.
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