Sir, I consider it a proud privilege to speak in support of this historic Resolution, so ably moved by Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru. I do not wish to refer to the issue raised by Dr. Jayakar or speak on the speeches made six thousand miles away by people who either mean mischief or are totally ignorant of the real situation. I wish to offer a few remarks on that of this Resolution,-the fundamental rights which affect a section of the people, namely, women.
