Why did the rulers including Modi-Shah object to Rahul Gandhi's speech?

Delhi: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi addressed the Lok Sabha for the first time as the Leader of the Opposition yesterday (July 1). He spoke in a very aggressive manner and showed that the functioning of the new Lok Sabha will also be aggressive. From his aggressive body language, it was also seen that the party strength in the Parliament has changed. The voice of the opposition has increased in the Parliament and the voice of the people cannot be suppressed by the fear of the majority, Rahul Gandhi repeatedly emphasized in his speech. He repeatedly took aim at Prime Minister Modi in his speech. In this speech which lasted for almost one and a half hours, Rahul Gandhi criticized the working of the Prime Minister, the Central Government and the BJP-RSS to such an extent that even the Union Ministers sitting on the ruling benches repeatedly tried to create obstacles in his speech. Narendra Modi himself stood up once and Amit Shah three or four times and objected to Rahul Gandhi's statement. However, it could not have much impact on Rahul Gandhi's speech or its effectiveness.