Munawar Farooqui has decided that he will never stop his antics. This is due to his repeated ability to manipulate the emotions of the public. As a result, he has once again become entangled in disputes. This time, he has used abusive language directed towards the members of the Konkan community residing in Maharashtra. His remarks have escalated the political climate in Maharashtra. People are deeply hurt by his statement. Even Shiv Sena and the BJP’s leaders have threatened to send him to Pakistan.
He had said objectionable things for the Konkani community
Actually, Bigg Boss 17 winner Munawar Farooqui did a show last week. He used objectionable words, particularly for the people of the Konkani community. In his statement, he implied that people from the Konkani community often engage in inappropriate behavior. He used words that are not suitable for public writing. Following this, people’s anger erupted against him. People are so angry that they demand he apologize for his objectionable words.
BJP Shiv Sena leaders’ anger rises
Samadhan, the son of Shiv Sena (Eknath Shinde group) leader Sada Sarwankar, tweeted that Munawar’s statement has angered BJP leader Nitesh Rane. Venting out his anger, he said, “If he does not apologize, we will not waste time sending him to Pakistan.”
Munawar apologized
In a video post, stand-up comedian Munawar Farooqui apologized for the growing anger among the people. Like every time, he said in his video that my intention was not to hurt anyone’s feelings. If my actions have caused harm to anyone, I sincerely apologize. In addition to this, he expressed his love for Konkan in the video’s caption, for which I sincerely apologize.
He has previously served time in jail for hurting sentiments.
Munawar Farooqui has faced controversy in the past due to his statements. He spent a month in jail in Indore after his arrest in January 2021 for hurting religious sentiments. In such a situation, the big question is whether he deliberately keeps doing such acts to remain in the headlines.
Freedom of speech does not mean insulting others.
Article 19 of our Indian Constitution grants us the freedom of speech. While this is fine, you should not play with others’ feelings and then apologize. Freedom of speech extends only as far as the other person’s nose extends
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