Trinamool Congress (TMC) leader Saugata Roy expressed his disappointment over the alleged altercation between BJP MP Kirti Azad and TMC MP Kalyan Banerjee. Roy termed the incident as “unfortunate” and emphasized the need for maintaining decorum in parliamentary proceedings. The reported spat between Azad and Banerjee took place during a meeting of the Standing Committee on Finance, where Azad allegedly made some remarks leading to a heated exchange between the two MPs. Roy highlighted the importance of respecting each other’s viewpoints and conducting discussions in a civilized manner. The incident has drawn attention to the need for MPs to uphold the dignity of the parliamentary system and engage in constructive debates. The TMC leader’s comments come in the midst of growing tensions between opposition parties and the ruling government on various issues. The incident serves as a reminder of the significance of maintaining professionalism and mutual respect in political discourse. As political dynamics continue to evolve in India, it is essential for leaders to set a positive example through their conduct and interactions. The reported altercation underscores the challenges of maintaining cordial relationships among political rivals while upholding democratic values and principles.

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TMC’s Saugata Roy expresses regret over spat between Kirti Azad and Kalyan Banerjee, calls it unfortunate.
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