Delhi Congress chief Ajay Maken said the sentence was "harsh and against the spirit of democratic values".
The Assembly witnessed a high drama today after the duo, identified as Jagdeep Rana and Rajan Kumar, created a ruckus in the House, following which they were allegedly thrashed by some of the ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) legislators.
Sitting in the visitors' gallery, Rana and Kumar suddenly started hurling paper missiles while shouting 'Inquilab Zindabad'. The duo also jeered at Health Minister Satyendar Jain for the "corruption" charges against him and demanded his resignation.
"Today's violence, following a small incident of democratic demonstration by the two visitors, shows that the Kejriwal government is averse to any kind of protest," he alleged.
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Maken, a former Delhi Assembly speaker, said the same AAP, which used to stage demonstrations and protests even at the "slightest pretext", handed down a "harsh" punishment to the protesters who were "peacefully" opposing its government.
"The AAP had given membership to a man (Jarnail Singh) who had thrown a slipper at P Chidambaram. He was given a party ticket to contest the Assembly election. This shows the contradiction in the words and deeds of the party," he said.