New Delhi, Aug. 21 -- Union parliamentary affairs minister Kiren Rijiju on Wednesday slammed the Opposition for causing repeated disruptions in the Lok Sabha through protests against alleged electoral irregularities and the special intensive revision (SIR) of Bihar's electoral rolls. As Opposition MPs demanded the revocation of the SIR exercise, Rijiju said the government would push ahead with its legislative agenda regardless of the uproar. Speaking in the Lok Sabha, Rijiju said, "Since the monsoon session began, these people (Opposition) have been continuously shouting slogans. For the past three days, it has been decided to honour Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla, but it is very unfortunate that the hero of our country--who travelled to space and hoisted the Indian flag--was not even given the opportunity to be honoured because of the actions of the opposition." Sharpening his attack, Kiren Rijiju emphasised that the government will pass the bills on its agenda "no matter what". "Go outside and see how badly your actions are perceived. The world laughs at this, and now even school children have started asking, "Do MPs behave like this?" We will get the government's business passed no matter what. We will do the work that needs to be done in the interest of the country and society, because the people of this nation have entrusted us with this responsibility," he said. "We will pass the government's legislation and fulfil our responsibilities given by the citizens," Rijiju said, as protests grew louder inside the House. The minister warned that the loss from repeated disruptions would fall on first-time MPs as well as the Opposition itself. "The citizens will reject those who create uproar in the House. You won't earn any sympathy from this," he cautioned, urging members to take part in discussions on bills and join in honouring Shukla's achievement. The Lok Sabha has been witnessing continuous disruptions since the Monsoon Session resumed on August 18. The Opposition has been pressing for a debate on the Bihar electoral roll revision, while the government has accused them of obstructing scheduled business. Despite the logjam, the House cleared several key bills without debate, including amendments to the Taxation Laws (Amendment) Bill, the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (Amendment) Bill, and the Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Amendment Bill....