Javadekar was present at an event to mark the foundation day of the Kendriya Vidyalaya schools.
Criticising the opposition for not letting the parliament function, he said, "Where is the Parliament functioning?" even as he expressed concern over the impact it would make on the school children, who visit Parliament to watch the proceedings.
"I wonder what should I show to the school children from Kendriya Vidyalayas who will come to watch the proceedings. Should I show them what kind of 'hungama' is going on in the Parliament. They come having learnt lessons of discipline but would go back getting learning indiscipline," Javadekar said.
"I think gradually the people's opinion will create pressure on these people that this won't do. Everyone has to work and in Parliament you should give your opinion, that is democracy. You should oppose, that too is democracy. But this is no way to not let function an elected government. And my pain is what should I show to the KV students," Javadekar added.