
Maharashtra politics has become bitter over the comments of comedian Kunal Kamra. Many Shiv Sena workers reached the Unicontinental Club and vandalized it. Allegedly, Kunal Kamra made objectionable remarks against Eknath Shinde in this club.
After the video went viral, Shinde faction leader Rahul Kanal complained to Kamra at Khar Police Station in Mumbai. The complaint alleges that Kamra recently made derogatory remarks against Deputy CM Eknath Shinde in a live show held at the Unicontinental Club in Khar West.
FIR registered against Kunal Kamra
Mumbai Police registered an FIR against comedian Kunal Kamra on Monday. An official gave this information. Shiv Sena MLA Murji Patel has complained to the police. An official of MIDC police station said that based on the complaint, an FIR was registered against Kamra under various sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) early Monday. A case has been registered against him under sections 353(1)(b) and 356(2) (defamation). According to the official, in the nearly 2-minute video, Kamra also mocked the ruling NCP and Shiv Sena. The matter is being investigated.
Action against Shiv Sena workers
Meanwhile, an FIR was filed against Shiv Sena Yuva Sena (Shinde faction) general secretary Rahul Kanal and 19 others for vandalizing the Habitat stand-up comedy set yesterday. The case has been registered under various sections of the BNS and Maharashtra Police Act.
Demand for arrest raised.
Police said Shiv Sena workers vandalized Hotel Unicontinental in the Khar area of Mumbai, where Kamra allegedly mocked Eknath Shinde by calling him a 'traitor' in a show. Kamra's show was held at Habitat. This is the same place where the controversial 'India's Got Latent' show was filmed.
Video shared on X
Kunal Kamra mocked Deputy CM Shinde with a modified song from the film 'Dil To Pagal Hai' during his show. Kamra also shared the video clip on the social networking platform X. Actually, Kamra was hinting at the rebellion made by Eknath Shinde in 2022.
Kamra took money from Uddhav: Naresh Mhaske
Shiv Sena MP from Thane Naresh Mhaske says that Kamra is a contracted comedian. But he should not have stepped on the tail of the snake. Once the fangs come out, there are dire consequences. Mhaske alleged that Kunal Kamra has taken money from Uddhav Thackeray and is targeting Eknath Shinde. He said that we will ensure that he cannot roam freely across the country.
So you will have to leave the country.
Mhaske said that we are Shiv Sainiks of late Balasaheb Thackeray. If we start following you, you will have to leave the country. His party has no one left, so he is hiring such people. Kamra will now realize his mistake by criticizing Shinde.
What did Sanjay Raut say?
Sanjay Raut said Kunal Kamra is a famous writer and stand-up comedian. Kunal composed a parody song on the political scenario of Maharashtra. This angered the Shinde faction and they vandalized the studio.
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