Members from Opposition and treasury benches had heated exchange of words on Modi's remarks in Canada that he wanted to "clean the dirt" of 60 years, forcing three adjournments in the pre-lunch session.
Rejecting the Opposition charge that Modi was "lowering the dignity" of the country by making such remarks abroad, Jaitley, who is also Leader of the House, said the Prime Minister was "perfectly entitled" to say that his government will break away from what happened in last 60 years and give a clean government.
He also took potshots at both Janata Dal (United) and CPI(M) wondering whether they thought that India is not defamed by "acts of corruption" but by referring to them.
Congress Deputy Leader Anand Sharma raised the issue through a notice for suspension of business under Rule 267 to discuss Modi's remarks in Germany and Canada alleging that the Prime Minister had lowered the prestige and dignity of the country, a contention which was supported by members from other Opposition parties including Sharad Yadav of JD-U.
