Naidu took the jibe during a discussion on black money in the Lok Sabha when Trinamool member Sudip Bandopadhyay got agitated over the minister's assertion that Prime Minister Narendra Modi was favoured by 72 per cent of the country's populace. He cited a survey to claim so.
"Zameen khisak rahi hai... That is why you are getting so worked up," Naidu, a senior BJP leader, said on being upset by Bandopadhyay's intervention.
BJP, which emerged as the largest party in Maharashtra in the recent Assembly polls, is trying to wrest power from Trinamool in West Bengal where Assembly elections are due in 2016.
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