No joke: Indian comedian Vir Das under nationalist fire

 No joke: Indian comedian Vir Das under nationalist fire

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Indian comedian Vir Das

NEW DELHI, 19 November: An Indian comedian and actor Vir Das has been forced to defend himself against online accusations of “insulting the country” after he performed a “two Indias” monologue in Washington.

Vir Das, one of India’s top satirical performers, is known for his willingness to critically observe his country.

Critics say there has been rising intolerance against minority communities in India since Prime Minister Narendra Modi came to power in 2014, and that freedom of speech is under threat in the world’s biggest democracy.

“I come from an India where we worship women during the day and gang rape them at night,” Das told a packed Washington, DC venue.

In an almost seven-minute long video posted Monday.

Indian comedian covered issues ranging from air pollution, journalism and Modi’s coronavirus relief efforts to cricket.

He said “I come from an India where we bleed blue every time we play green.”

He further said “referring to the sporting uniforms of his country and arch-rival Pakistan.”

“But every time we lose to green, we turn orange all of a sudden.”

Orange refers to muscular Hindu nationalism, often symbolised by the colour saffron.

“I come from an India that will watch this and know there is a gigantic joke. It just isn’t funny,” he said.

Soon after Vir Das released the video social media users accused him of insulting India on the global stage.

At least two police complaints were filed against him.

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