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Comedian Munawar Faruqui wants to go jail again after reading Kangana’s tweets

Munawar Faruqui has tweeted a tweet on Kangana Ranaut. This tweet is going viral. In this tweet, Faruqui wrote about Kangana Ranaut that after reading her tweets, it seems that I can again go into judicial custody. This tweet by Munawar Faruqui, who has taken a dig at Kangana, has been retweeted more than 8 thousand times. At the same time, thousands of comments have come on it. More than 70 thousand people have liked it.

On 1, January 2021, Munawar Faruqui and four others were arrested on the complaint of the son of a BJP MLA. The complaint alleged that Faruqui had made objectionable remarks against Hindu deities and Union Home Minister Amit Shah during a comedy show in Indore on New Year’s Eve.

Kangana Ranaut had made several tweets against American pop singer Rihanna. Apart from this, there were strong changes on his behalf as well. Twitter has objected to some of these tweets and removed them from its platform. Earlier, action was taken on Kangana Ranaut’s Twitter account. In response, Kangana Ranaut said that she will not back down and will be seen in the new nationalist version through her films. Kangana Ranaut has been in the news for speaking out loudly on the matter ranging from the farmer movement to the death of Sushant Singh Rajput.

Munawar Faruqui, who recently came out of jail, says that it is better to go jail then reading Kangana’s tweet.

He wrote on his Twitter,
“Kangana ke tweets padh ke lag raha hai,
Fir se Judicial custody chala jaun!
!”.

Munawar has come out of jail on February 5 on bail. He was in jail in Bhopal for more than a month. He was accused of making derogatory remarks about Hindu deities.

However, Munawar Faruqui claimed in the Madhya Pradesh High Court that the allegations made against him are false. He did not say anything derogatory about Hinduism. But his petition was rejected by the High Court. After this, he moved the Supreme Court.

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