Kunal Kamra Row | In the middle of the controversy, Jaya Bachchan defended Kunal Kamra, said – where is people’s freedom of expression?

In the controversy in progress on the recent comments of the actor Standing Kunal Kamra, many political figures, including the deputy of the Samajwadi party, Jaya Bachchan and Shiv Sena (UBT), presented themselves to defend Kamra’s freedom of expression and criticized the action of those who sabotaged the demolition at Mumbai, where their program was filmed.
Speaking to the media in the Parliament complex, Jaya Bachchan reacted to the entire incident. He questioned the limits imposed on freedom of expression in the country.
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Ani quoted Bachchan saying: “What will you happen if there is a ban on talking? You are in poor condition anyway. You are banned. You will only be asked to talk about it and nothing, do not interview Jaya Bachchan.” He said, “Where is freedom of expression? Freedom of action is only when there is a tumult – beat the opposition, kill women, what else?
Kunal Kamra, known for his sarcastic comments, is controversial on a video of one of his shows. In the clip, he calls Eknath Shinde joining the BJP and calls him “treats”. This video has become rapid viral on social networks, causing panic and net reactions.
The comments of the actor were angry with the leaders of Shiv Sena (Faction Shinde) and vandalized a studio and a hotel in the Khar region in Mumbai on Sunday. He said the video had been shot there.
The clip of the show shared by Kamra himself is shown singing a song Usrre of the Bollywood Dil film in Pagal Hai, referring to the “Thane Leader of Thane”, while pointing out on the physical texture of Shinde and his equation with the Minister-Chief Devendra Fadnavis. However, Kamra did not clearly take the name of Shinde in the clip.
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In the complaint filed by the chief of Shiv Sena, Rahul Kanal, he was called “a systematic payment campaign to tarnish the pre-Planified criminal plot and the reputation, image and good will of Shinde”.