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"speaker_name": "Sen. Murkomen",
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"content": " Order! Sen. (Dr.) Khalwale is in order any time he wants to make allegations, but he must be ready to substantiate. In a debate of such kind; on values and principles, I want to remind the Senator of Articles 73, 74 and 75 of the Constitution that says that any position of service under our Constitution is not for one to enrich or glorify himself or, in any way, for purpose of grandiose. Therefore, if you are called upon to be a seed counter, you must do it so diligently like Martin Luther King Jnr. said: if you are called upon to be a sweeper, you should sweep so well until the host of heavens and earth says that there was once a great sweeper. The Senator is out of order if he demeans any office in this country. However, he is in order if he can decry what he calls a state of marginalization or skewed appointments as long as he proceeds to substantiate. He has attempted to substantiate a little bit even if it was not satisfactorily. I only want to warn the Senator that while debating such an important Bill, he should be careful not to demean any office, whether it is for a watchman or a sweeper. Just walk the tight rope. Proceed."
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