The Maharashtra Legislative Assembly suspended four Maharashtra Navnirman Sena members for four years on charges of
assaulting Samajwadi Party MLA Abu Asim Azmi, who took the oath in Hindi against their party leader Raj Thackeray's diktat, and misbehaving with a woman legislator.
The resolution for their suspension, moved by Parliamentary Affairs Minister Harshvardhan Patil, was adopted by a voice vote with Shiv Sena-Bharatiya Janata Party alliance members abstaining.
Patil described as "most condemnable" the conduct of the newly elected MNS MLAs--Shishir Shinde, Ram Kadam, Ramesh Wanzale and Vasant Gite--and said it was against the highest tradition of the house. "This act had tarnished the image of the august house and hence amounts to breach of privilege," Patil said.
MNS leader Bala Nandgaonkar took objection to the resolution and said it was Azmi who had provoked his colleagues and demanded action against the SP leader. Nandgaonkar said the MNS had highest regard for women and that its members had "not misbehaved" with any woman
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