"They (Congress) behaved in an immature manner. They have been in power for long. They must have the patience to hear the truth. When the truth is unpalatable to them, the way they were making personal remarks, the way they were trying to heckle the Prime Minister, it was unbecoming of a party which has ruled and ruined the country for this many number of years," Urban Development Minister M Venkaiah Naidu said.
"The Prime Minister, who is the leader of the nation, when he is intervening in a debate, there is a decorum, there is a decency, there is a system, there are precedents, that the leader of the House is given a peaceful hearing.
"But unfortunately these Congress people, they are not able to digest the fact that people have rejected them, they (people) have selected and elected Narendra Modi as the PM. It all shows their (Congress') petty mindedness," he told reporters outside Parliament.
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Modi also replied point-by-point to the issues raised by the Opposition, including surgical strikes and allocations for MNREGA, agriculture sector and for Scheduled Castes.
In his 90-minute speech, which was punctuated by protests by some Opposition members at certain points, Modi also raised pitch for simultaneous elections to Lok Sabha and Assemblies.
Enterprises Babul Supriyo said there was an earthquake in the opposition after the Prime Minister's remark.
"The Prime Minister said that he will start playing from their (opposition) arena. They take credit for starting many (schemes) but could not do much. Be it Benami Property Act or MNREGA, Prime Minister told them about it.
"The earthquake had come in Delhi yesterday, we were lucky that there was not much damage, but the earthquake that has hit their (Opposition's) hearts today, its impact will stay on for sometime," he said.
Referring to the Prime Minister's remark on Trinamool Congress MP Kalyan Banerjee, Supriyo said that since his name is 'Kalyan', his welfare will definitely happen.
Union minister Rajiv Pratap Rudy said that the central point in the Prime Minister's remarks and thoughts have been for the poor and also reflected the pain he felt for them.
"The central point of the Prime Minister in all his remarks and thought process is for the poor. It reflects his pain for the poor. His priority is always that a system should be created for the poor," Rudy said after the speech.