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Sabha that her remarks had been quoted out of context and that she had not even read the Bihar Press Bill. She however refused to give any assurance that the government would not recommend the Bihar Press Bill for assent by the President. On October 20, Salve told Parliament that the Bill would be sent to the President for assent only after he had conducted a dialogue with the representatives of organisations of journalists and newspapers. But he rejected the demand for the withdrawal of the Bill. At the first such dialogue that he conducted on October 29, Salve is understood to have made it clear that there was no question of withdrawing the Bill, although there was scope for amending some of its provisions.

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