PM Modi slammed opposition members for their conduct in Parliament. India News – Times of India

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday accused members of the opposition of tearing papers. Parliament And while making “derogatory” remarks on the way the bills have been passed, he accused them of insulting the legislature and the Constitution with his conduct.
Briefing reporters on Modi’s speech at the BJP Parliamentary Party meeting, parliamentary business Minister Pralhad Joshi said the Prime Minister expressed anger over the conduct of some opposition members.
while a TMC After a member in the Rajya Sabha tore up the statement of IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnav on the Pegasus issue, several opposition members tore papers in the Lok Sabha and threw it in the air and towards the chair.
Joshi and another Union minister V Muraleedharan told reporters without naming the Trinamool Congress member that a tweet by Trinamool Congress leader Derek O’Brien criticizing the way the bill was passed in Parliament also angered Modi.
He had tweeted, “In the first 10 days, Modi-Shah fast forward to passing 12 bills in an average time of less than seven minutes per bill. Passing a law or making papdi chaat!”
Muraleedharan quoted Modi as saying such remarks were “disrespectful” to the parliamentary process and respect for elected representatives.
Joshi quoted the prime minister as saying that the conduct of the opposition was an “insult” to Parliament and the Constitution.
The opposition has halted parliament proceedings to demand a discussion on the Pegasus espionage controversy, which the government has dismissed as unimportant.
BJP Parliamentary Party also praised Modi in the meeting on the government’s decision to give reservation OBC and EWS in All India Quota of Medical Entrance Test NEET.

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