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clყჯა বাংরাদেশের স্বাধীনতা যুদ্ধ দলিলপত্রঃ দ্বাদশ খন্ড শিরোনাম সূত্র তারিখ বাংলাদেশের ঘটনাবলী সম্পর্কে ভারতের | ভারতের লোকসভার কার্যবিবরণী | ২৭ মার্চ, ১৯৭১ পররাষ্ট্রমন্ত্রীর বিবৃতি এবং বিবৃতির ওপর সদস্যদের আলোচনা 4.00 hrs. STATEMENT RE: RECENT DEVELOPMENT IN EAST BENGAL MR. SPEAKER: Shri swaran Singh. SHRI S.M. BANERJEE (Kanpur): I wish to rise on a point of order. MR. SPEAKER: Point of order on what? SHRI S.M. BANERJEE: You are aware that under the rules the Minister has every right to make a statement suo motu on any important matter which he thinks fit. My point of order is this, that Calling Attention Notices were tabled by us......... SHRI SAMR GUHA (Contai): In the morning there was a meeting of the Opposition leaders, and well all agreed that a statement should be made. SHRI S.M. BANERJEE: It is an important matter, it is a delicate matter, I know it. But a discussion should be allowed otherwise it becomes a one-way traffic. Government makes a statement and we simply heart it. So, I would request you either to keep the Calling Attention Notices pending-we have not been informed of their disposal-or the Opposition Member who have tabled the Calling Attention Notices should be allowed to say something on this. SHRI SAMARGUHA: I want to make this submission. The Prime Minister, I should say, showed wisdom in inviting the leaders of the opposition parties and we had an hour's discussion in the morning. We all agreed that the statement should be made by the Minister of External Affairs. Even the leader of his party was there. This is a solemn occasion; it is an occasion fos)r expression of our firm determination, support and sympathy to the people who are suffering and it is in that light that we should accept this statement. MR SPEAKER: According to the procedures laid down, all of you are aware that when a Minister makes a statement it cannot be followed by questions. SHRI PILOO MODY (Godhra)......... But buy a discussion. MR. SPEAKER: You are going to have a general discussion on the President's Address. Ample opportunities are available. MR. SPEAKER: I do not know how far it will be advisable. THE PRIME MINISTER, MINISTER OF ATOMIC ENERGY, MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS, MINISTER OF PLANNING AND MINISTER OF INFORMATION AND