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Complaint filed towards comic Vir Das over his anti-India rant in USA

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A grievance has been filed towards comic Vir Das with the Mumbai police, quickly after he shared a Youtube video of his unhinged rant towards India on the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington DC. Advocate Ashutosh J Dubey, a practising authorized solicitor at Bombay High Court and the authorized advisor of BJP-Maharashtra shared a duplicate of the grievance he filed towards the comic via his Twitter account.
I’ve filed the grievance towards Vir Das Indian Comedian with @CPMumbaiPolice @MumbaiPolice for defaming & spoiling the picture of India within the USA, which is inflammatory.He wilfully spelled inciting & derogatory statements towards India, Indian ladies, & the PM of India. pic.twitter.com/xQuLuGwGZv— ADV. ASHUTOSH J. DUBEY 🇮🇳 (@AdvAshutoshBJP) November 16, 2021
In his grievance, a duplicate of which was additionally marked to the commissioner of police, Mumbai, the complainant accused Das of “defaming and spoiling the image of India in the USA”, which he mentioned, “is venomous and inflammatory”.
Advocate Dubey accused the ‘comedian’ of willfully spelling inciting and derogatory statements towards India, Indian ladies and the Prime Minister of India in his present on the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington DC.
Criticising Vir Das for the portion of his monologue the place he painted India as an unsafe place for ladies to the world, the complainant wrote that Das made it seem that the phenomenon of worshipping feminine deities in India is a mere gimmick the place in any other case the heinous crime of rape towards ladies is carried out unhinged.
Copy of the grievance filed with the Mumbai police towards ‘comedian’ Vir Das
In his 7-minute monologue, Vir Das had claimed, “I come from an India where we worship women during the day and gangrape them during the night.”
Advocate Dubey additional said that Vir Das made derogatory remarks towards the Prime Minister of India, alleging him of committing fraud and mishandling the PM CARES Fund. Das had additionally reportedly referred to as PM Modi the most important risk to the Union of India.
Dubey additional wrote that Vir Das’ assertion tries to painting India as the best risk to Indian democracy, which is fake and appears to be made solely to instil worry and hatred within the Indian individuals.
“He attracts IPC sections amongst others and it is necessary to issue notice to the intermediaries to take the appropriate action failing which the Indian Comedian (Vir Das) must be acted upon as per the provisions of law”, wrote the lawyer.
Prior to sharing the copy of the grievance, advocate Dubey, in a Tweet had mentioned, “Vir Das is spoiling the image of India, Defaming India in the USA. Action should be taken against Vir Das from every corner of India. I will help legally when you needed”.
Vir Das is spoiling the picture of India, Defaming India within the USA.Action needs to be taken towards Vir Das from each nook of India.I’ll assist legally while you wanted.— ADV. ASHUTOSH J. DUBEY 🇮🇳 (@AdvAshutoshBJP) November 16, 2021
On Monday (November 16), comic Vir Das shared a Youtube video whereby he went on an unhinged rant towards India on the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington DC.
Das used humour to push anti-India propaganda in his 7-minute monologue. He talked about politics, faith, and nationality, all whereas instilling worry that India, which was as soon as constructed by nice males, would quickly be forgotten. The comic rigorously sandwiched the propaganda materials between comedian parts and punchlines in his tirade.
Besides spreading lies and raking up inside issues to deride India and notably Hindus on international soil, Vir Das additionally resorted to fear-mongering about dropping the ‘idea of India’. He had concluded, “But as I stand here before you, I am reminded that I represent a great people. Great people, who built a great thing (India) that is turning into a memory.”