Hindustan Times (East UP)

BJP leader files plaint against comedian

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NEW DELHI: A BJP leader from Delhi has lodged a complaint against actor-comedian Vir Das alleging that he used “derogatory” statements against India at an internatio­nal platform with an intention to malign the country’s image, police said on Wednesday.

In his complaint lodged at the New Delhi district police station, Delhi BJP vice president and spokespers­on Aditya Jha has alleged that Das, during the show at the John F. Kennedy Centre in Washington DC, said in India, women are worshipped in the day and raped at night. All such “derogatory” statements were made on an internatio­nal platform maligning the image of women and the country, Jha claimed.

“We have received a complaint in this regard and it is being inquired,” deputy commission­er of Police (New Delhi) Deepak Yadav said, adding that no FIR has been registered yet.

Das on Monday had uploaded a six-minute clip of the same video from his monologue, “I come from two Indias”, on YouTube.

On Tuesday, he issued a statement clarifying that his remarks weren’t intended to insult the country.

In the six-minute video, Das talks about the duality of the country and mentions some topical issues in India, such as its battle against Covid-19, incidents of rapes, crackdown against comedians and farmers’ protests.

Some Twitter users posted video clips and pictures from his monologue, specifical­ly the part where he says, “I come from an India where we worship women during the day and gang-rape them during the night.” The 42-year-old actorcomed­ian, however, posted a note on Twitter stating that his intention was to serve a reminder that the country, despite its issues, was “great”.

“The video is a satire about the duality of two very separate India’s that do different things. The video appeals for us to never forget that we are great. To never stop focusing on what makes us great,” his statement read.

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