Delhi Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa on Friday took a sharp dig at the opposition, criticizing their conduct in the Assembly and calling it a "mockery of democratic debate." Targeting a senior opposition leader, Sirsa expressed disappointment over what he described as "childish behavior" inside the House.
"They were in power for ten years, yet they try to lecture us on how to proceed with the House. But I deeply regret the conduct of the opposition leader, who was once a Chief Minister. Her childish behavior in the House is disappointing," Sirsa remarked.
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He further slammed the leader for allegedly resorting to theatrics instead of engaging in meaningful discussions. "Such immature actions—laughing mockingly, clapping hands in an unprofessional manner—are an insult to the dignity of this House. It is unfortunate to see such individuals sitting in front of us," he said.
The minister emphasized that the Delhi Assembly is meant for serious deliberations on public issues, not for political drama. "This is a serious House where discussions should focus on the issues faced by the people of Delhi and finding solutions for them," he added.
