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Indian Comedian Kunal Kamra in trouble after sharing a morphed video of a 7 year old, Father retaliated on twitter

Ganesh Pol, the father of a seven-year-old Indian-origin child who was praised for performing a patriotic Hindi song in front of Prime Minister Modi on his visit in Berlin, Germany, chastised claimed comedian Kunal Kamra for mocking his son by morphing a video of him singing in front of PM Modi.

Kunal Kamra, a left-wing ‘comedian,’ posted a modified video of the seven-year-old singing a song in front of Prime Minister Modi on Twitter on Wednesday. Kamra utilised the boy’s singing video to take potshots at PM Modi, indulging in cheap theatrics.

His post was in response to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s earlier praise of the little Indian-origin child for singing a patriotic Hindi song upon his arrival in Berlin, Germany. PM Modi arrived in Berlin early Monday morning as part of his three-day visit to Germany, France, and Denmark.

The young youngster was first seen singing “Hey Janma Bhoomi Bharat Hey Karma Bhumi Bharat,” a patriotic Hindi song. However, Kamra removed the video and replaced it with disparaging background music.

Ganesh Pol, the boy’s father, criticised Kamra for his insensitivity and schooled him for using a young boy to further his politics in response to Kamra’s ugly tweet targeting the innocent boy. The seven-year-old boy’s father stated that his kid wanted to perform the song for his beloved motherland and that, despite his youth, he loved the country more than Kamra did.

It’s worth noting that in his recently published YouTube video ‘Be Like,’ accused comedian Kunal Kamra is facing contempt charges for making insulting remarks against the Supreme Court. “Dear SC, kal ki baat bhul ja, l**da pakad ke jhul ja (forget yesterday’s worries, come swing on p*nis),” Kumra said in the video, referring to his earlier contempt of court case.

In the same video, Kamra stated that he respects the food court in the shopping mall more than the Supreme Court, and that the Supreme Court is a “Brahmin Baniya” issue that does not represent other people.



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