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Indian comedian held over 'indecent' jokes at show where he did not perform | India


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Police admit they have no evidence against Munawar Faruqui, who has been held for three weeks
Recent arrests have created a climate of fear on India’s comedy circuit. Photograph: Alamy
Recent arrests have created a climate of fear on India’s comedy circuit. Photograph: Alamy
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A Muslim comedian in India has been detained for more than three weeks for allegedly insulting Hindu gods during a standup routine that he did not perform.
Fellow comedians, lawyers and opposition politicians have spoken out against the detention of Munawar Faruqui, 29, who was accused of making “indecent” and “vulgar” remarks about Hinduism and government figures during a comedy show on 1 January in the city of Indore, in Madhya Pradesh. ....

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As Indore Police Admits It Has No Evidence Against Comedian, UP Police Moves to Make Arrest


As Indore Police Admits It Has No Evidence Against Comedian, UP Police Moves to Make Arrest
Munawar Faruqui was earlier denied bail by the judicial magistrate in Indore despite the police acknowledging that they had no evidence against the comedian.
Munawar Faruqui. Photo: Twitter/Munawar Faruqui
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New Delhi: The Uttar Pradesh is reportedly likely to take custody of arrested comedian Munawar Faruqui on Tuesday, in connection with a May 2020 case registered for ‘insulting’ Hindu deities and Union home minister Amit Shah. According to
Newsclick, a court in Uttar Pradesh has issued a production warrant to the Indore Central Jail, where Faruqui is being held. ....

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Wrestling in time of coronavirus: How the pandemic impacted India's traditional dangal circuit


Wrestling in time of coronavirus: How the pandemic impacted India’s traditional dangal circuit
With the forced cancellations of all the competitions in 2020, there has been a severe impact on the traditional way of life for the Indian pehelwan.
Updated Jan 14, 2021 · 06:52 pm
A wrestling match during the farmers protest on the Delhi border.
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akharas in Delhi’s alleys and by-lanes resumed operations too. However, as the world adjusted to the pandemic, India’s traditional wrestling form of kushti remained stuck.
The pandemic has left the grounds of India’s dangal circuit, which usually attract thousands in a tangle of locks and limbs, barren. Since all the competitions on this circuit, which wrestlers rely for daily wage and food were cancelled in 2020, there has been a severe impact on the traditional way of life for the Indian pehelwan. ....

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December 2022 session will be held in the new Parliament building: Om Birla


December 2022 session will be held in the new Parliament building: Om Birla 
December 2022 session will be held in the new Parliament building: Om Birla  | India Today Insight
The Lok Sabha speakers explains why the new Parliament building is important
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Lok Sabha speaker Om Birla at his residence, New Delhi, Dec. 8 (Chandradeep Kumar)
Today, prime minister Narendra Modi laid the foundation stone of the new Parliament building in New Delhi. In an exclusive interview with INDIA TODAY Hindi editor Anshuman Tiwari and assistant editor Sujit Thakur, Lok Sabha speaker Om Birla explains why this new building is necessary.
Q. Why do Members of Parliament (MPs) need a new Parliament building at this point in time? ....

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