Kunal Kamra Controversy: Maharashtra Congress chief slams BJP-led Mahayuti govt with ‘Taliban-like state’ jibe
- Mumbai's civic body demolished Habitat studio for alleged building violations following a controversy involving comedian Kunal Kamra's remarks about Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde.
- Habitat Studio announced its closure after Shiv Sena workers vandalized its premises, stating they do not support the content created by artists like Kamra.
- Kunal Kamra faced backlash for calling Eknath Shinde a 'gaddar' and expressed he would apologize only if ordered by the courts.
- Mumbai police registered complaints against both Kamra for defamation and 40 Shiv Sena workers for vandalism, amidst rising tensions over freedom of expression.
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Kunal Kamra Controversy: Maharashtra Congress chief slams BJP-led Mahayuti govt with ‘Taliban-like state’ jibe
Kunal Kamra Controversy: Congress' top leader in Maharashtra condemned the recent attack on Mumbai's Habitat studio by Shiv Sena workers protesting Kunal Kamra's remarks about Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, terming it as a potential 'Taliban-like' state under the Mahayuti government.
Comedian Show Sparks Outrage: Vandalism at Mumbai Studio
Comedian Show Sparks Outrage: Vandalism at Mumbai Studio The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation conducted checks at the Khar studio in Mumbai where comedian Kunal Kamra filmed a show that included controversial remarks about Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde. The checks come in the wake of vandalism by enraged Shiv Sainiks.The Minskra studio, part of a basement structure at the Unicontinental hotel, has not been demolished as repor…
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