Comedian Kunal Kamra's request for an extension to appear before the Mumbai Police in the ongoing joke row has been denied. The case highlights the ongoing debate over freedom of expression and censorship in India.
Freedom Of ExpressionCensorshipKunal KamraMumbai PoliceSocial MediaReal Estate MumbaiMar 26, 2025
Kunal Kamra made a series of tweets that were perceived as insensitive and offensive by a section of the public, leading to a summons by the Mumbai Police.
Yes, Kunal Kamra's legal team requested an extension to appear before the authorities, but the Mumbai Police denied the request.
The case has sparked a debate over freedom of expression and censorship, with supporters arguing for the right to push boundaries and critics calling for accountability.
The Indian government has been working on new guidelines to regulate content on social media platforms, but the process has faced resistance from various quarters.
The outcome of this case could set a precedent for how similar issues of free speech and censorship are handled in the future.
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