Comedian Kunal Kamra took a swipe at the Centre during the CJP's day-25 NEET protest at Delhi's Jantar Mantar, saying the government was "taking Sita ke pati ka naam, Nita ke pati ka kaam." The remark drew loud cheers and went viral online. Kamra and Bhim Army chief Chandrashekhar Azad joined the protest, while CJP also announced a July 16 mass hunger strike.
Comedian Kunal Kamra took a jibe at the Centre while addressing a gathering during a CJP protest on Wednesday, drawing laughter and applause from the audience. A video of his remarks has since gone viral on social media.
Addressing the crowd, Kamra said, "Pehle toh main kehna chahunga ki yeh jo sarkar hai, yeh jo kar rahi hai, yeh bahut saalon se kar rahi hai. Aur humne yeh dekha hai ki yeh bas Sita ke pati ka naam lekar, Nita ke pati ka kaam kar rahi hai." ("First of all, I would like to say that this government has been doing this (fooling people) for many years, and we have seen that these people are just taking the name of Sita's husband (Ram-naam) and doing the work of Nita's husband."
The remark appeared to contrast the government's invocation of Lord Ram with what Kamra suggested was a tilt towards corporate interests.
Videos circulating online show a large crowd gathered to hear Kamra's speech. Following the comment, members of the audience were seen laughing, cheering and applauding the comedian.
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