Abu Asim Azmi, a member of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly, has been suspended for the entire session for offering a eulogy to Mughal emperor Aurangzeb. The controversial statement made by Azmi has sparked outrage among various political groups and citizens. The suspension was announced by Maharashtra Assembly Speaker Nana Patole after Azmi refused to apologize for his remarks. The eulogy was delivered during a debate on the budget in the Assembly, where Azmi praised Aurangzeb for his governance skills and administrative abilities. The statement has been met with criticism from many who view Aurangzeb as a controversial figure in Indian history, known for his religious persecution and oppressive policies. The suspension of Azmi for the entire session has raised questions about freedom of speech and the boundaries of political discourse in India. The incident has also highlighted the ongoing debate about historical figures and their legacy in the country. Stay updated on the latest news and political developments in India by following Times of India for more updates.

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Abu Asim Azmi suspended for praising Aurangzeb in Indian parliament, sparks controversy in legislative session.
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