17 Mar 2016 in Senate:
On a point of order, Madam Temporary Speaker. Did you hear Sen. (Dr.) Khalwale saying that he is intending to fight me physically?
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17 Mar 2016 in Senate:
Madam Temporary Speaker, it cannot be that when I am insulted, I am the only one going to apologize. Let us start by putting facts where they belong. In law, what makes people to have lucid moments---
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17 Mar 2016 in Senate:
Madam Temporary Speaker, I want first to know that you are telling me to apologize for using an English word, which means in the dictionary - I want this to go on record so that, in future, we will be apologizing for using correct English The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate.
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17 Mar 2016 in Senate:
Madam Temporary Speaker, if the Senate Minority Leader understands it in the legal sense then it is the definition achieved in Banks versesGoodfellow, that is a different thing all together. In English words---
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17 Mar 2016 in Senate:
Madam Temporary Speaker, we only apologize for unparliamentary language. If the word “lucid” has become unparliamentary then you declare so and I will apologize.
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17 Mar 2016 in Senate:
Madam Temporary Speaker, to the extent that I have been misunderstood, I apologize and withdraw.
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17 Mar 2016 in Senate:
Madam Temporary Speaker, I have said that to the extent that I have been misunderstood, I withdraw and apologize. I am hoping that what follows is that the same Senator will apologize for the unprintable insults that he directed to my direction.
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17 Mar 2016 in Senate:
Madam Temporary Speaker, I cannot apologise three times. I have done it twice.
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17 Mar 2016 in Senate:
Madam Temporary Speaker, I hope that at a particular time, you will also ask the Senators who have insulted me to apologise.
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17 Mar 2016 in Senate:
Madam Temporary Speaker, what do you mean?
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