Sanjay Raut, known for his sharp criticism of the ruling party Bharatiya Janata (BJP), has now stood up with the main Minister Untar Pradesh Yogi Adityanath about his attitude of “freedom of expression” in Kunal Kamra controversy. While the support of his opposition is rare for Sanjay, she came up with a catch.
As Kunal Kamra fights with a number of threats and legal steps for his parodic song for “traitors”, Yogi Adityanath said that freedom of expression does not mean that individuals can use it to attack someone else. He said that the law should act against such people “who create differences in the country”.
Sanjay Raut agreed with Yogi Adityanath about his freedom of speech in the case of Kunal Kamra, he said, while he with the main Minister Uttar Pradesh “Kamra did not mention”.
“I agree with what Yogi said – freedom of speech does not mean that people can only say anything. But what did the camera say? He didn’t mention something. He commented on the situation that happened in the Mahari using Satire,” Sanjay Raut said.
“I often listen to poets like Kumar Vishwas and Surendra Sharma and also use satire. Vandalizing property in response to Kamra’s words is not justified.”
What did Kunal Kamra say?
Kunal Kamra triggered a political storm with his controversial joke “Gaddar” (traitor) on the show. While he did not name anyone as a “traitor”, the workers of the main Minister Ekatha Shinda Shiv Shiv angered the party for the performance of the comedian.
EKNATH Shinde, who grew to meaning after breaking away from Shiv hay Uddhav Thackeryy, the long -term ally of Modi’s ruling party Bharatiya Janat, said his party workers did not support violence, but added that Kunal Kamry’s jokes are not in good taste.
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