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Kunal Kamra refuses to apologise for Shinde remark: 'I don't fear this mob'

I don't fear this mob & I will not be hiding under my bed, waiting for this to die down, said Kunal Kamra on his Eknath Shinde remark

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Aditya Puri New Delhi

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Stand-up comedian Kunal Kamra has condemned the demolition of a studio in Mumbai while adding that he won't apologise over his controversial remark on Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde. The comic referred to Shinde as "gaddar" (traitor) during one of his performances.
 
Late on Monday (March 24) evening, he released a statement on X saying, "I don’t fear this mob & I will not be hiding under my bed, waiting for this to die down." The statement came hours after the legal action against the comic.
 
Slamming the vandalism that was carried out at the comedy club where the controversial act was performed, Kamra said, "Attacking a venue for a comedian’s words is as senseless as overturning a lorry carrying tomatoes because you didn’t like the butter chicken you were served." 
The stand-up comic went to add, "Our right to freedom of speech and expression is not only to be used to fawn over the powerful and rich even though today’s media would have us believe otherwise. Your inability to take a joke at the expense of a powerful public figure does not change the nature of my right. As far as I know, it is not against the law to poke fun at our leaders and the circus that is our political system."
 
 
Standing firm on his "gaddar" remark, Kamra added, "I will not apologise. What I said is exactly what Ajit Pawar (Maharashtra deputy CM) said about Eknath Shinde (Maharashtra Deputy CM)."
 
'Willing to co-operate with police'
 
However, Kamra maintained that he is willing to co-operate with the police and courts for any lawful action taken against him. "But will the law be fairly and equally deployed against those who have decided that vandalism is the appropriate response to being offended by a joke? And against the unelected members of the BMC, who have arrived today at Habitat, without prior notice, and tore the place down with hammers," said Kamra.
 
He sarcastically added, "Perhaps for my next venue, I will opt for Elphinstone bridge, or any other structure in Mumbai that’s in need of speedy demolition."
 
Kamra on 'freedom of expression'
 
Speaking on freedom of expression, Kamra said, "Our right to freedom of speech and expression is not only to be used to fawn over the powerful and rich even though today’s media would have us believe otherwise. Your inability to take a joke at the expense of a powerful public figure does not change the nature of my right. As far as I know, it is not against the law to poke fun at our leaders and the circus that is our political system."
 
What Kunal Kamra said?
 
The complaint filed by Shiv Sena leader Murji Patel stated, “Kunal Kamra, during a stand-up comedy show at Continental Hotel, Khar, defamed our leader Eknath Shinde-ji by making derogatory statements about his moral conduct. 
 
In the video, Kamra is seen saying, “Shiv Sena first came out of the BJP, then Shiv Sena came out of Shiv Sena. NCP came out of NCP, now they have given nine buttons to one voter… Everyone got confused.”
   
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First Published: Mar 25 2025 | 4:08 PM IST

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