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The son of Abu Azmi reserved the fight in Goa

The son of Abu Azmi reserved the fight in Goa


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On Wednesday, the son of Maharashtra Sp Mla Abu Azmi, who was reserved in Goa for a fight, named a small thing that turned “in the wild”, saying it is not against the coastal state.

Speaking with PTI outside the Calangute Police Section, Azmi said that Goa is away from home for him and that it should not be seen as someone against Goans.

The Goa police reserved Abu Farhan Azmi on Tuesday and others on the charge of spoiling in a public place in the state and disturbing peace, officials said. The restaurant and entrepreneur is the husband of actor Ayesha Takia.

It is assumed that Azmi entered a TIFF with a motorcyclist in Goa on Monday night.

“It was a small thing. (When I wanted to take my vehicle to the left) I gave the signal (indicator), but then the group pushed me, pulled me bad words,” he said.

Azmi said he was with his son who was enjoying in Goa when the incident happened.

“After that, there was a big crowd and a detection problem, I called 100 (police). It became very wild,” he said.

He rejected the accusation that he had marked a weapon. “I am not the kind of person who will mark a weapon. I have come to Goa over the past 20 years,” said Azmi.

“For me, Goa is at home away from home. We would like Goa to flourish, bloom and become the capital of tourism in India,” he said.

Azmi said that what happened in Goa was sad.

“But I have thousands of Goan friends who have come to my support,” he said.

He praised the Goa police because he was “very cooperative” and said he cooperates with them. “But I don’t malignant my name saying I’m against Goans,” Azmi said.

In a gesture of conciliation, he added: “Let’s conclude this here. I can apologize, but I didn’t go wrong. I am very pleased with the Goa police. I like Goa ”.

The development comes in a period when his father and the legislator of the Samajwadi Party, Abu Azmi, were confronted with a thread in Maharashtra and critics from the members of the government alliance there, following his comments, praising the leader of Mughal Aungzeb.

On Wednesday, the parliamentarian was suspended from the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly until the ongoing budget session ends on March 26, for observations.

(Except for the title, this story was not edited by NDTV staff and is published from a union feed.)