Sir, the only amendment that has been moved is that of Mr. Pataskar. He wants that for the words ‘his ministers’ the words ‘his Council of Ministers’ should be substituted. If Mr. Shibbanlal Saksena had moved his amendment—No. 339—I should have accepted it because really the words ‘on the advice of his ministers’ are absolutely unnecessary. If an appointment has to be made by the President he is not under the principles of the Union Constitution at liberty to make appointments without the advice of his ministers. But the words being there, and no amendment having been moved for the deletion of those words, I do not think it is necessary for me to agree to the substitution of the words, ‘Council of Ministers’ for ‘ministers’.