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Coming to amendment No. 75, it refers to clause (3), i.e. with a view to bringing this into conformity with or in line with clause (1) of the proposed new article. Clause (1) refers to each House of Parliament. I desire that the article should end on a note Similar to its beginning that it should conclude in the same manner as it has begun. It begins with a reference to “Each House of Parliament” and there is no reason why, without detracting from the meaning of the article or this particular clause, we should not merely say “each House of Parliament” at the end also, instead of repeating the words “House of the People or the Council of States.” I have already said in amendments 72 and 73 that the President will consult both Houses of Parliament and not merely the Chairman or the Speaker. Therefore it follows ipso facto and quite logically enough, that it will suffice if we merely state “each House of Parliament” and not repeat the words “House of the People or the, Council of States.”

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