Banker’s vacation cut short by police for Kamra probe, linked to defamation case against Maharashtra Deputy CM.

A 46-year-old banker residing in Navi Mumbai was compelled to shorten his vacation following police summons related to his witness statement in a defamation lawsuit against comedian Kunal Kamra. The legal matter revolves around a video by Kamra that purportedly tarnished the reputation of Maharashtra’s deputy Chief Minister, resulting in a First Information Report (FIR) being filed. This incident has gained significant attention, prompting the banker to cut short his vacation and cooperate with authorities. The involvement of a prominent comedian and a political figure has sparked public interest in the case. Stay updated on this developing story for more details.

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