"He was upset with opposition," Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ananth Kumar said after the House was adjourned yet again today amid ruckus.
Information and Broadcasting Minister Venkaiah Naidu said Advani's anguish was the "reflection of agony of a senior parliamentarian and politician" over the conduct of pposition parties.
Earlier, Advani had expressed deep distress over the way the Lok Sabha proceedings were being conducted, saying neither the Speaker nor the Parliamentary Affairs Minister was running the House and that "both sides are party to this (disruptions)".
Minister of State for Home Affairs Kiren Rijiju said," Advaniji is a senior member. Parliament should run. It is not. He is sad. He is feeling bad. The way Congress and TMC are disturbing the parliament, nobody will like it," he said.
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Later talking to reporters, Naidu said everybody is sad, including himself, but the opposition is not letting the House to function.
"What is their (opposition) strategy? Why are they going on this suicidal path, I am not able to understand. But the way Parliament is functioning, the people of the country are sad," he said.
"But I am hopeful and optimistic. I hope there will be some 'parivartan' (change) in their mind and they will cooperate in the functioning of the house," he said.
He said, "Now a policy decision has been taken. You find the policy decision, fight against black money wrong, you say it in the house. Give good suggestion. You cannot have a comparison. Government has taken a bold, historic, revolutionary step.
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