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520 বাংলাদেশের স্বাধীনতা যুদ্ধ দলিলপত্রঃ দ্বিতীয় খন্ড either of his own arguments or of the arguments used by other Members in debate, may direct him to discontinue his speech, and the Member shall thereupon resume his seat. 23. Limitations on Debate -The matter of every speech shall be strictly relevant to the matter before the Assembly. A Member while speaking and not (a) Speak offensive and insulting words against the character or proceedings of the Assembly; (b) Utter reasonable or seditious words; or (c) Use his right of speech for the purpose of willfully and persistently obstructing the business of the Assembly. 24. Members not to speak more than once. -No Member shall speak more than once on a motion in the Assembly except in the exercise of a right of reply or except with the permission of the Speaker and that only for the purpose of making a personal explanation without introducing any new debatable matter. 25. Admission to the Assembly Chambers. -The admission of persons other than Members to the Assembly Chamber and its galleries during the sittings of the Assembly shall be regulated in accordance with the orders of the Speaker, 26. Reports of the Proceedings of the Assembly. -The Secretary shall cause full reports of the proceedings of the Assembly to be printed and supplied to all Members, 27. Motion for Leave to Introduce a Dill, -(a) Any Member may move for leave to introduce a Bill after giving to the Secretary at least two clear days' notice of his intention to do so accompanied by a copy of the Bill. (b) If a motion for leave to introduce a Bill is opposed, the Speaker, after permitting, if he thinks fit, a brief explanatory statement from the Member who moves and from the Member who opposes the motion, may without further debate put the question. (c) If the leave to introduce the Bill is granted, the Member may introduce the Bill. 28. Publication after Introduction. -As soon as may be after it has been introduced, a Bill shall be published in the official Gazette. 29. Motions after Introduction When a Bill is introduced or on some subsequent occasion, the Member in charge may make one of the following motions in regard to his Bill, namely: (a) That it be taken into consideration by the Assembly either at once or at some future day to be then specified; or (b) That it be referred to a Select Committee: