পাতা:বাংলাদেশের স্বাধীনতা যুদ্ধ দলিলপত্র (দ্বাদশ খণ্ড).pdf/৮৬৩

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br○a বাংরাদেশের স্বাধীনতা যুদ্ধ দলিলপত্রঃ দ্বাদশ খন্ড MR. SPEAKER: I am not prepared for the repetition of what you do every day. If you don't want it, we can take it up some other time. . . . (Interruptions) SHRI S. M. BANERJEE: Kindly hear me for a minute. MR. SPEAKER: The statement is before you. SHRIS. M. BANERIEE: I am not asking for the statement. MR. SPEAKER: Sorry please. I am not allowing you. SOME HON. MEMBERS rose- (Interruptions)* MR. SPEAKER: Nothing will go on record. I am not allowing anybody. Will all of you please sit down? So far as the present item is concerned, the Statement has been made by the Minister. As settled yesterday, the party leaders will ask questions. If you i want any discussion, that can be raised at another time, but not when the Minister has made a Statement, which is now under consideration before the House. THE MINISTER OF PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS AND SHIPPING & TRANSPORT (SHRI RAJ BAHADUR) : Mr. Speaker, Sir with your permission, let me first of all assure all sections of the House that there is no desire to inhibit discussion on this question. (Interruption). Let me have my say. The Minister has made a statement. You decided yesterday on certain procedure concerning this with the leaders of the Opposition. You have just now told us that you want to go by that. If they want to have a discussion that can be considered separately. I shall bow down to your ruling but I would only say that we shall be agreeable to whatever you decide in this matter. SHRIS. M. BANERIEE: What about the third ship? SHRIBHAGWAT I HA AZAD (Bhagalpur): We want to know Government's opinion. SHRI RAI BAHADUR: As I have said, we are not inhibiting the discussion. SHRI BHAGWAT JHA AZAD: Since Government agree to the discussion, there is Ino need for putting any questions now. SHRIP. K. DEO (Kalahandi) : In view of the unanimous demand, we should have I the discussion immediately. (Interruptions). MR. SPEAKER: I have not allowed anybody. But if hon. Members keep on speaking simultaneously, we shall not reach anywhere. If all Members speak simultaneously, how can I listen to them? SHRI S. M. BANERJEE: On a point of order... . . . MR. SPEAKER: I am speaking now, there is no point of order now. SHRI DINEN BHATTACHARYYA (Serampore): A third ship has been sent by America. MR. SPEAKER: Let us re-examine it. Hon. Members had agreed the day before yesterday in the House, including all the leaders of the Opposition parties and also the