Kunal Kamra controversy: Comedian receives ‘500 threat calls’, Yogi says ‘freedom of speech as birthright…’
- Kunal Kamra received a second summons from Khar Police after his earlier request for more time was denied by Mumbai Police, as reported on March 26.
- Kamra's controversial joke aimed at Eknath Shinde sparked significant backlash from political leaders.
- Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis emphasized that while the government appreciates humor, they will not tolerate freedom of expression if it leads to tyranny.
- In response to vandalism at The Habitat comedy club, Kamra shared a video mocking Shiv Sena workers, maintaining that he would not apologize for his act.
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Mumbai Police summons Kunal Kamra again, rejects request for more time to appear for questioning in joke row
Kunal Kamra joke row: In a recent development in the Kunal Kamra controversy case, the Mumbai Police summoned Kunal Kamra again and also rejected a request for more time to appear for questioning in the joke row. Police denied the stand-up artiste's request for almost a week to appear before the authorities. Kamra's lawyer submitted the appeal and the reply in person to the Khar Police Station. However, the police have turned down Kamra's reques…
Kunal Kamra's Request Seeking Time Rejected, New Summons To Be Issued Today
In a recent development in the Kunal Kamra controversy case, the Mumbai Police have rejected the stand-up artiste's request for a week's time to appear before the authorities. Kamra's lawyer submitted the appeal and the reply in person to the Khar Police Station. However, the police have turned down his request. The Khar Police will issue a second summons to Kunal Kamra today, under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) Section 35. Earlier, Mumbai P…
Kunal Kamra controversy: Comedian receives ‘500 threat calls’, Yogi says ‘freedom of speech as birthright…’
Kunal Kamra controversy: Reports have now emerged claiming that Kamra received 500 threat calls after the controversy. They also stated that Kamra agreed to apologise only if the court asks him to do so.
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