In New Delhi [India], Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju on Tuesday criticized the Congress for creating a ruckus during Prime Minister Modi's speech in Lok Sabha and said this is against the tradition of our Indian parliamentary democracy .

Rijiju said, "The reaction of the opposition during the Prime Minister's speech is condemnable. Each party was given an extension and the Congress was allotted 3 hours and 48 minutes to speak. Yesterday the Congress did not give time to its MP of Manipur to speak. When there is a In the discussion on a bill or motion in the Lok Sabha, the party decides who will speak. When they should have given their MP a chance to speak, they did not let him speak, and when the first. Minister Narendra Modi stood up to speak, they alleged that. Their MP from Manipur was not allowed to speak."

The BJP leader also pointed out that in the last 10 years it has been seen that whenever the Prime Minister speaks, Congress people start creating ruckus.

"The Congress should apologize to the people of Manipur for politicizing such a sensitive issue. I feel sorry for the new MPs. How will they find out? When the Prime Minister speaks, MPs do not get a chance to hear what he says. "This is not It is the tradition of our Indian parliamentary democracy," Rijiju added.

Meanwhile, the First Session of the 18th Lok Sabha, which began on June 24, witnessed 103 per cent productivity in seven sessions of the house.

Lok Sabha was adjourned sine die on Tuesday after the House passed the motion of thanks for the President's speech following Prime Minister Narendra Modi's response to the debate.

Opposition members constantly raised slogans during Prime Minister Modi's speech on the situation in Manipur.

Following the conclusion of Prime Minister Modi's response to the debate, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh moved a motion in the House condemning the behavior of the opposition members.

According to him, opposition members have violated parliamentary traditions.

Speaker Om Birla said the conduct of opposition members was not in accordance with parliamentary traditions. He stressed that the House operates by the rules and will do so.

This was the first session of the 18th Lok Sabha after the Lok Sabha poll results earlier this month. The session began on June 24 with the swearing-in of the new members.

The BJP-led NDA formed its third consecutive government after the Lok Sabha elections. While the NDA won 293 seats, the opposition INDIA bloc won 243 seats.