"We appreciate humor and satire. Political satire is welcome, but if freedom of expression leads to tyranny, it will not be accepted," said Fadnavis.
March 24, 2025Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Arvind Sawant backed Kamra, asserting that "every word spoken by him is correct."
March 24, 2025Speaking to reporters, Fadnavis emphasized that while stand-up comedy is a legitimate art form, it does not grant the right to make unchecked statements against political figures.
March 24, 2025"Nobody should go beyond the law, the Constitution, and rules. People should express themselves within their rights," Pawar told the media.
March 24, 2025While supporting free speech, Pawar cautioned artists, stating, "This is not the pre-2014 era. Freedom of Expression no longer truly exists, so all artists should be careful."
March 24, 2025"The Constitution provides freedom of speech, but it does not grant anyone the right to insult those occupying constitutional positions," Kadam asserted.
March 24, 2025Clarifying that his response was not about taking the law into his own hands, Kanal emphasized that it was about self-respect.
March 24, 2025The incident occurred during a live stand-up performance by comedian Rajat Sood, which was forcibly shut down by the group.
March 24, 2025He also took a swipe at Sanjay Raut and the Shiv Sena (UBT) faction, claiming they had no party workers left to criticize Shinde.
March 24, 2025He insisted that a sedition case be filed against Azmi in both houses of the Legislative Assembly.
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