Adv. YP Singh Questions Police Action as Mumbai Cops Serve Notices to Comedy Show Attendees
The Mumbai Police has sent notices to audience members who attended a stand-up comedy show where the performer allegedly made critical remarks about a high-profile political leader. Prominent lawyer and former IPS officer Adv. YP Singh has questioned the move, stating that electronic evidence from the show should be sufficient for investigation without involving attendees.
The controversy erupted when clips from the performance went viral on social media. In his act, the comedian delivered a satirical take on a popular song, cleverly referencing a past political rebellion while avoiding direct names. Despite this subtlety, the performance drew strong reactions from political supporters.
Comedy Club Vandalized Amid Growing Tension
The situation escalated when supporters allegedly vandalized the venue where the show was recorded, just hours after the video spread online. Police subsequently filed a defamation case against the comedian, issuing urgent summons despite requests for more time to respond.
Legal Shield and Standing Firm
In a recent development, the comedian secured interim legal protection after a court recognized potential hurdles in getting a fair hearing. However, new complaints have since emerged from political supporters, adding fuel to the fire. Through it all, the comedian has remained defiant, publicly refusing to apologize despite mounting pressure.