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India lawmaker hit for Hindi oath
A legislator in the Indian state of Maharashtra was attacked by four rivals inside the state assembly for taking an oath in the national language, Hindi.
Samajwadi Party's Abu Azmi was hit by legislators from a regional party who wanted him to take the oath in the local language, Marathi.
The four assailants have been suspended from the assembly for four years.
The Maharashtra Navnirman Sena party has been campaigning for greater rights for the Marathi people of Maharashtra.
The party has been accused of several attacks on migrant workers in the last couple of years.
MNS is led by Raj Thackeray - a nephew of Bal Thackeray, the founder of the right-wing Hindu Shiv Sena party.
Slapped
The MNS legislators attacked Mr Azmi on Monday as soon as he began taking the oath in Hindi.
They snatched the microphone and one MNS member, Ram Kadam, slapped him.
Later, the assembly passed a resolution suspending the four legislators - Vasant Gite, Shishir Shinde, Ram Kadam and Ramesh Wanjale - for four years for unruly behaviour.
Politicians from various parties have condemned the assault.
India's governing Congress Party has described the incident as "constitutionally impermissible and democratically shameful".
The assembly began a three-day special session on Monday for newly-elected legislators to take their oaths.
Assembly elections were held in Maharashtra last month and the Congress and its regional ally Nationalist Congress Party secured a comfortable win.
Maharashtra is one of India's most important states. Its capital, Mumbai (Bombay), is the country's financial centre. The Congress has ruled the state for the last two terms with its ally the NCP.
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Shiv Sena men would have made 'tandoori' of Azmi: Bal Thackeray
IANS 10 November 2009, 01:46pm IST
MUMBAI: Shiv Sena chief Bal Thackeray has held Samajwadi Party leader Abu Asim Azmi "responsible" for Monday's mayhem in the Maharashtra assembly and said his party men would have made a "tandoori" or roast of somebody like Azmi for having hurt Marathi pride.
In an editorial in the party mouthpiece Saamna, Thackeray said that though elected from Maharashtra, Azmi took the oath as legislator in Hindi and not Marathi, and therefore he was beaten by the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) lawmakers.
Stressing that the Sena was born on the issue of Marathi pride, Thackeray said in the past the Shiv Sena has carried out many such campaigns against the use of Hindi and English in the state legislature, especially by its senior member Diwakar Raote.
"If somebody like Azmi had come in Raote's hands, he would have made a 'tandoori' out of him, and removed his skin," the editorial declared.
"That (Marathi pride) has been the Shiv Sena's philosophy always and would also remain in the future," he noted.
However, Thackeray lashed out at the MNS for the violent behaviour of its legislators inside the assembly.
He said that nobody can support the violence and pandemonium created by the MNS members in the assembly Monday.
"The proceedings of the assembly or parliament must be carried out as per rules and decorum, it cannot be reduced to an 'akhada' (wrestling pit) or a vegetable market."
Azmi was slapped and pushed by MNS legislators inside the assembly Monday for flouting the party diktat of taking the oath as legislator only in Marathi.
Reacting to Thackeray's views, Samajwadi Party state president Abu Asim Azmi said that Bal Thackeray was "approaching the last stages of his life and has lost his mental balance".
"In fact, despite all his efforts the Shiv Sena could not come to power again and he is feeling very upset, so he talks anything," Azmi said here Tuesday.
The Shiv Sena-Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) combine lost the Maharashtra assembly elections held Oct 13.
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A legislator in the Indian state of Maharashtra was attacked by four rivals inside the state assembly for taking an oath in the national language, Hindi.
Samajwadi Party's Abu Azmi was hit by legislators from a regional party who wanted him to take the oath in the local language, Marathi.
The four assailants have been suspended from the assembly for four years.
The Maharashtra Navnirman Sena party has been campaigning for greater rights for the Marathi people of Maharashtra.
The party has been accused of several attacks on migrant workers in the last couple of years.
MNS is led by Raj Thackeray - a nephew of Bal Thackeray, the founder of the right-wing Hindu Shiv Sena party.
Slapped
The MNS legislators attacked Mr Azmi on Monday as soon as he began taking the oath in Hindi.
They snatched the microphone and one MNS member, Ram Kadam, slapped him.
Later, the assembly passed a resolution suspending the four legislators - Vasant Gite, Shishir Shinde, Ram Kadam and Ramesh Wanjale - for four years for unruly behaviour.
Politicians from various parties have condemned the assault.
India's governing Congress Party has described the incident as "constitutionally impermissible and democratically shameful".
The assembly began a three-day special session on Monday for newly-elected legislators to take their oaths.
Assembly elections were held in Maharashtra last month and the Congress and its regional ally Nationalist Congress Party secured a comfortable win.
Maharashtra is one of India's most important states. Its capital, Mumbai (Bombay), is the country's financial centre. The Congress has ruled the state for the last two terms with its ally the NCP.
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Shiv Sena men would have made 'tandoori' of Azmi: Bal Thackeray
IANS 10 November 2009, 01:46pm IST
MUMBAI: Shiv Sena chief Bal Thackeray has held Samajwadi Party leader Abu Asim Azmi "responsible" for Monday's mayhem in the Maharashtra assembly and said his party men would have made a "tandoori" or roast of somebody like Azmi for having hurt Marathi pride.
In an editorial in the party mouthpiece Saamna, Thackeray said that though elected from Maharashtra, Azmi took the oath as legislator in Hindi and not Marathi, and therefore he was beaten by the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) lawmakers.
Stressing that the Sena was born on the issue of Marathi pride, Thackeray said in the past the Shiv Sena has carried out many such campaigns against the use of Hindi and English in the state legislature, especially by its senior member Diwakar Raote.
"If somebody like Azmi had come in Raote's hands, he would have made a 'tandoori' out of him, and removed his skin," the editorial declared.
"That (Marathi pride) has been the Shiv Sena's philosophy always and would also remain in the future," he noted.
However, Thackeray lashed out at the MNS for the violent behaviour of its legislators inside the assembly.
He said that nobody can support the violence and pandemonium created by the MNS members in the assembly Monday.
"The proceedings of the assembly or parliament must be carried out as per rules and decorum, it cannot be reduced to an 'akhada' (wrestling pit) or a vegetable market."
Azmi was slapped and pushed by MNS legislators inside the assembly Monday for flouting the party diktat of taking the oath as legislator only in Marathi.
Reacting to Thackeray's views, Samajwadi Party state president Abu Asim Azmi said that Bal Thackeray was "approaching the last stages of his life and has lost his mental balance".
"In fact, despite all his efforts the Shiv Sena could not come to power again and he is feeling very upset, so he talks anything," Azmi said here Tuesday.
The Shiv Sena-Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) combine lost the Maharashtra assembly elections held Oct 13.
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