The Opposition has questioned the Bharatiya Janata Party’s silence on Kunal Kamra’s joke on Prime Minister Narendra Modi while reacting strongly to his parody song, even as the Mumbai Police issued a second summons to the stand-up comedian for allegedly making derogatory remarks about Maharashtra deputy chief minister Eknath Shinde.
The 36-year-old stand-up comedian has been summoned to appear before the investigating officer at Khar police station in suburban Mumbai over a case filed on a complaint by Shiv Sena MLA Murji Patel.
Police issued the first summons to Kunal Kamra on Tuesday, seeking his presence as the probe into the defamation case against him began. Quoting sources, PTI reported that after receiving the notice, the comedian requested a week to appear before the police.
Meanwhile, Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Ambadas Danve on Wednesday said the BJP remained silent on comedian Kunal Kamra’s direct jibes at Prime Minister Narendra Modi but reacted strongly to his parody song that did not mention Eknath Shinde by name.
Speaking to reporters at the legislature complex after the Budget session, Danve, the leader of the opposition in the Maharashtra legislative council said, “Kunal Kamra directly criticised Prime Minister Modi in his show, and the BJP took no offence. But the same party was outraged over a parody song that did not even name Shinde. It appears the BJP is using Shinde as a front to target Kamra.”