K. Ahmed: Sir the Chair is the custodian of the rights and privleges of the Members of the House and if anything debated in the House is not reported correctly it is for the Chair to protect the rights of Members. [...] 40 000 be granted to the Governor General in Council to defray the charges which will come in course of payment during the year ending the 31st day of March 1933 in respect of the `Railway Board'." I have very little to add to the information contained in the book Supplementary Demands for Grants that have been placed before the honourable Members of this House. [...] I regret I am unable to accept the Honourable Member's proposal and I cannot agree that the rectification of the error should be postponed for a further debate.' Now Sir I should like to comment on the one page remarks of the Railway Board about the expenditure of this Rs. [...] When did the Government decide in the case of the rent of these buildings that the difference between full assessed rent of residential buildings and the actual recoveries made under the rules from the railway servants should be paid from the railway revenue? [...] The President intervened and ruled : I will inform the Honourable Member that the reading of such long quotations is not permissible '." The point is that the President did not permit the reading of such long quotations and it is therefore in the discretion of the Chair to permit quotations if they are not unduly long.
- Pages
- 85
- Published in
- India
- SARF Document ID
- sarf.100003