The Maharashtra Police on Monday suspended assistant sub-inspector (ASI) of Mumbai traffic police, Sachin Suryavanshi, who was beaten black and blue by some MLAs on the assembly premises recently.In his statement in the assembly as the issue led to an uproar in the House, Home Minister R.R. Patil said Suryavanshi had used foul language against the legislators . He said he saw the footage of the incident and found that Suryavanshi's language was "not worthy of a police officer".According to the state police, Suryavanshi was found guilty in a preliminary inquiry conducted by a DCP last week.Earlier in the day, a local court granted bail to two MLAs arrested for allegedly assaulting the officer. Metropolitan magistrate U.M. Padwad, while granting bail to MLAs Ram Kadam (Maharashtra Navnirman Sena) and Kshitij Thakur (Bahujan Vikas Agadhi), observed that their further custody was not required.Both the MLAs had on Friday moved the bail application after the crime branch of Mumbai Police sought their judicial custody, saying that further investigation could not be carried out as Suryavanshi was not in a position to identify the accused.The court today released the duo on bail on a surety of Rs 15,000 each and also directed them to appear before the crime branch office in Mumbai every Wednesday between 11 am and 1 pm, till the completion of investigation in the case.The two MLAs, arrested on Thursday, were remanded in judicial custody on Friday till April 5 by the local court, which had reserved the order on their bail plea.On March 19, an FIR was registered at Marine Drive police station against Thakur, Kadam and 14 others for allegedly beating up the officer, attached to Worli Traffic Police, inside Vidhan Bhavan premises. Later, the crime branch took over the probe.