Hooda said,"he was disappointed as now-a-days neither the state assemblies witness debate, as used to be the practice earlier, nor do the legislators behave in a manner they are expected to."
Speaking at a function at Pinjore, Haryana, near here, Hooda urged the legislators "not to waste time by raising unnecessary issues in the House".
Hooda, who is also leader of the House in Haryana Vidhan Sabha, said he was a little disappointed with the behaviour of legislators in state assemblies.
He said that at present, there are 46 first time MLAs in the 90-member Haryana assembly.
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