NEW DELHI: With Parliament’s proceedings being stalled by the Opposition’s protests over the Pegasus issue, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday slammed it for its conduct, including tearing papers and making “derogatory” remarks on the way Bills have been passed, as he accused them of insulting the legislature and the Constitution.
Briefing reporters on Modi’s speech at the BJP parliamentary party meeting, Parliamentary Affairs minister Pralhad Joshi said the Prime Minister expressed anger at the conduct of some Opposition members and noted that those who tore papers and threw them around have remained unrepentant.
This shows their arrogance, Modi said and asked his party members to maintain restraint.
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