Comedian Kunal Kamra has approached the Bombay High Court to seek the quashing of the FIR filed against him over the “traitor” remark made towards Maharashtra Minister Eknath Shinde. The controversial statement was made during a comedy show, sparking a legal battle. Kamra’s move to the High Court comes after the FIR was lodged against him in Thane. The comedian has been vocal about his political views and has often found himself in the midst of controversies due to his sharp and satirical commentary on social and political issues. Kamra is known for his bold and unapologetic style of comedy, which has garnered him a significant following. This latest legal battle adds another layer to the ongoing debate surrounding freedom of expression and the limits of satire in India. The Bombay High Court will now review Kamra’s plea and decide on the future course of action in this case, which has once again put the spotlight on the intersection of comedy, politics, and the law in the country.

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Comedian Kunal Kamra seeks to quash FIR over “traitor” remark at Eknath Shinde, moves Bombay HC.
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