
Standup comedian Abhishek upmanyu faces the will of his one -word response on Twitter (now x) April 28. Pakistani connection has the reason for outrageing social media.
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Abhijit Iyer-Mitra, commentator in Delhi in the field of defense, published a parody poem. The Hindi poem, which contains raw and sexually explicit language, spoke of a distant village where prostitutes were cheap. The poem continues through a language that is deliberately provocative, using sexual elevations.
But that’s nothing new. For all who criticize their post, it has a standard answer: “Go f ** k yourself.”
A certain Miss Khwaja from Pakistan killed an explicit poem. “Zero class. Abuse is not equal to humor. The whole world sees your country as this center of rapists and rightly. It is” funny “according to the average Indian. You deserve a lot of all racism you face in the West,” she wrote.
Standup comedian Abhishek upmanyu replied to Miss Khwaja’s comment. He wrote, “Yeah.”
His reaction did not go well with many Indian users on social media. After the terrorist attack of Pahalgam, allegedly executed by the extremist group supported by Pakistan, there was a huge stir in India.
Miss Khwaja’s account was detained. Abhishek upmanyu apparently deactivated his account. Here is how people responded to the alleged “support” of standup comedians.
“He’s ashamed sometimes to think you’re good,” one user wrote. “You are so blind for hatred of all against your opinion that they would literally support Pakistani at this critical time. This whole saga reveals a lot of cockroaches (sic).”
“When you betray your own country for cheap validation, you don’t get sympathy … You get exactly what you deserve: public shame and Irevance.
Another user wrote: “I thought he was a smart comed. Instead of at least come up with a refuted or apologies, he just deactivated his account (sic).”
Who is Abhijit Iyer-Mitra?
In 2018, Abhijit Iyer-Mitra was arrested for offensive comments about Odish’s temple Konark and his people.
He faced several accusations, including the support of hostility, injury to religious feelings and public inconvenience. Despite later, he explained that his comments were a joke, his requests were rejected.
According to IT and the laws on protection against heritage, he was also charged. The state assembly later forgive him.
Abhijit Iyer-Mitra, whose posts Twitter (now X) are filled with similar posts containing such a fertile language, is still active on the microblog platform.
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