The "Neerja" actress was a nominated member of the Rajya Sabha in 1997 and considers the tenure as a huge learning experience.
"I was not a misfit in Parliament because I really looked upon my work as a parliamentarian as separate from being a politician because I was nominated and did not have any constituency to," Azmi said while speaking at the India Today Conclave here.
The 65-year-old actress said her time in the upper house of the Parliament was a huge learning experience for her.
"I thought there is a disconnect with those working at the grass root and that place where policies are framed... I essentially saw myself as somebody who represents the grass root. So, I really thought that was a huge learning experience for me," she said.
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Though she loved her time in Parliament, Azmi has no plans to contest an election ever.
"... I will never contest an election because I don't want to join a political party. I feel if you join a political party, you put the fetters on. Party's truth becomes your truth and you lose your independence," she said.
In the wake of Owaisi's refusal to say "Bharat Mata Ki Jai", Akhtar was asked if he would contest election against him.
To which he said, "If I contest elections against him in a place with Hindus and Muslims in a 50-50 proportion, I know I will get votes from everybody.