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Aurangzeb tomb row, Disha Salian murder, Kamra's traitor jibe: What dominated Maharashtra budget session

The session began on March 3 with an uproar over a soundbite by an MLA, praising Mughal emperor Aurangzeb. The concluding week of the session was consumed by the controversy over comedian Kunal Kamra's satirical video on deputy CM Eknath Shinde.

March 26, 2025 / 16:01 IST
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The Budget Session was in the news for several issues—except the budget.
The Budget Session was in the news for several issues—except the budget.

Any incumbent political party would like legislative sessions to be conducted in the same manner as the Budget Session of the Maharashtra legislature over the past three weeks. The issues that dominated the floors of this bicameral legislature rescued the Mahayuti government from some uncomfortable and embarrassing developments. The Budget Session was in the news for several issues—except the budget.

The session began on March 3 with an uproar over a soundbite by the Maharashtra chief of the Samajwadi Party, praising Mughal emperor Aurangzeb, to a news agency. This led to a commotion in the Vidhan Sabha, ultimately resulting in Azmi’s suspension for the rest of the session. Two criminal cases were also filed against him. Politicians took on the role of historians, with cabinet minister Nitesh Rane claiming there were no Muslims in Chhatrapati Shivaji’s army. He was countered by Deputy CM Ajit Pawar.

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Real historians, too, became part of the ongoing political discourse. Prashant Koratkar, a Nagpur-based journalist, was accused of threatening historian Indrajit Sawant and making derogatory comments against Chhatrapati Shivaji and Chhatrapati Sambhaji. The issue led to a clamor from the opposition for Koratkar’s arrest. He initially went absconding but was ultimately arrested on March 24.

While the legislature was in session, a few saffron organizations demanded the demolition of Aurangzeb’s tomb near Sambhajinagar.