Kunal Kamra cites Bal Thackeray's cartoon on Indira Gandhi to challenge privilege action
Kamra has been served a privilege notice over a satirical song targeting DyCM Eknath Shinde, who invokes Bal Thackeray’s legacy.
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Kunal Kamra refused an unconditional apology, calling it "insincere" and warning it would set a "terrible precedent" for artistic freedom (X/@kunalkamra88)
Mumbai, 12 April
Questioning the Maharashtra legislature's action against him, stand-up comedian Kunal Kamra has cited Bal Thackeray's cartoon criticising then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi to argue that the late Shiv Sena founder never faced privilege proceedings.
Kamra has
been served with a breach of privilege notice over his satirical song targeting
Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, who claims to be carrying
forward the political legacy of Bal Thackeray.
The
comedian has shared on X a screenshot of his recent written deposition
submitted to the legislature's privileges committee, in which he also included
Bal Thackeray's cartoon, while responding to remarks by State Minister and Shiv
Sena leader Pratap Sarnaik.
Reacting
to the privilege proceedings, Sarnaik on Saturday told reporters that,
"Kunal Kamra, whatever he says, a breach of privilege motion has been
referred to a committee by members of the legislative assembly, and he is
giving his statement through that committee."
"But
if his business is to sing songs about Eknath Shinde differently, then
he should also understand the aggressive approach of Shiv Sainiks, as seen in
the past. He should understand how Shiv Sainiks work, and he can learn about it
if he wants," the minister added.
Kamra
reposted Sarnaik's video on X along with a portion of his written reply,
defending political satire and questioning the use of legislative privilege
against comedians.
"Over
the last year, I have faced multiple proceedings for a joke that I made about a
fight for the political legacy of one of India's most fiery and acclaimed
political cartoonists, Balasaheb Thackeray," Kamra said in his deposition.
He noted
that Bal Thackeray had mocked several figures of authority, including sitting
prime ministers, without facing privilege action.
Referring
to the cartoon targeting Indira Gandhi, Kamra argued that defending Bal
Thackeray's political legacy should include protecting the freedom of
cartoonists and satirists. He added that political satire formed the foundation
of the ideology that Eknath Shinde claims to inherit.
Kamra
further expressed hope that the proceedings would highlight "little-known
provisions of the Constitution" relating to legislative privilege that
could be used by elected leaders to curb citizens' freedoms.
"The
fact that in a 21st-century democracy, elected representatives have the power
to institute proceedings against citizens who say things they don't like, and
the power to condemn them to imprisonment for such speech, is something that
should concern every citizen," he said.
Earlier,
Kamra had refused to tender an unconditional apology in the case, calling such
a move "insincere" and warning it would set a "terrible
precedent" for artistic freedom.
Privileges
committee chairperson Prasad Lad has said the panel would decide the matter
based on Kamra's response.
The comedian appeared before the panel following a complaint by BJP MLC Pravin
Darekar, alleging that Kamra insulted Shinde in a stand-up act and his remarks
amounted to a breach of privilege.
During a
performance in Mumbai last year, Kamra had used a modified version of a Hindi
song from the movie ‘Dil To Pagal Hai’ to describe the upheaval in the Shiv Sena, then headed by Uddhav Thackeray.
Shinde
rebelled against Uddhav Thackeray's leadership in June 2022, leading to a split
in the Shiv Sena and the collapse of the then Maha Vikas Aghadi government.
During a
show at a hotel in Mumbai's Khar area, Kamra performed a parody song targeting
Shinde. After he uploaded a recording online, Shiv Sena supporters led by
Rahool Kanal vandalised the venue and the hotel housing it in March 2025.
An FIR had been registered against Kamra at Khar police station on a complaint by Shiv Sena legislator Murji Patel, accusing him of making defamatory remarks against the Deputy Chief Minister.
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