Political satire is nothing new in India. But when does humour cross the line into "defamation바카라¯ or "offence"바카라”and who gets to decide?
A viral clip from Kunal Kamra바카라™s stand-up show at Mumbai바카라™s Habitat Centre set off a chain reaction바카라”Shiv Sena workers vandalised the venue, claiming Kamra was mocking Eknath Shinde. Except바카라”Shinde바카라™s name was never mentioned. So, what exactly was the vandalism based on? And more importantly, where does the law stand on this?
Political satire is nothing new in India. But when does humour cross the line into "defamation바카라¯ or "offence"바카라”and who gets to decide?
A viral clip from Kunal Kamra바카라™s stand-up show at Mumbai바카라™s Habitat Centre set off a chain reaction바카라”Shiv Sena workers vandalised the venue, claiming Kamra was mocking Eknath Shinde. Except바카라”Shinde바카라™s name was never mentioned. So, what exactly was the vandalism based on? And more importantly, where does the law stand on this?
Many critics have argued that Kamra바카라™s association with opposition parties and his campaigning for them could be seen as targeted.
Except바카라”Shinde바카라™s name was never mentioned. So, what exactly was the vandalism based on? And more importantly, where does the law stand on this?