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Sir, after further consideration, I changed my mind and did not move these amendments, because I think in sub-clause (5) of the article, the words “in the interests of the general public” denote, mean and cover my point that whenever the imposition of restrictions is found to be necessary for the protection of the interests of the tillers of the soil and labourers, the governments will have the right to impose the necessary restrictions on any section of the society, or may allow to continue such laws as are already in existence, which the Governments think are necessary for the protection of the interests of the peasantry or labourers.

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