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The unwavering voice: Freedom of speech, satire, and the Shifting Sands of Sedition

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April 04, 2025

In the vibrant tapestry of a democracy, the fundamental right to freedom of speech and expression serves as the very thread that holds it together.

- DEEVANSHU SHRIVASTAVA

The unwavering voice: Freedom of speech, satire, and the Shifting Sands of Sedition

It is the cornerstone upon which dissent is built, ideas are exchanged, and governments are held accountable. Recent events, particularly the ongoing discourse surrounding stand-up comedian Kunal Kamra's work, once again bring this crucial right into sharp focus, prompting a necessary introspection about its boundaries and the prevailing climate of tolerance.

The controversy surrounding Mr. Kamra's comedic acts, often critical of political figures and government policies, has sparked heated debates. While some view his brand of humor as essential satire, others perceive it as crossing a line, leading to calls for censorship or even legal action. This situation inevitably draws a parallel to the era of the legendary cartoonist R.K. Laxman.

For decades, Laxman's iconic "Common Man" fearlessly skewered politicians across the spectrum, his sharp wit and insightful observations becoming a mirror reflecting the nation's socio-political realities. His cartoons were not always flattering, yet they were largely accepted as a vital part of public discourse, often prompting reflection rather than outright condemnation.

The contrast between the reception of Laxman's pointed critiques and the backlash faced by contemporary satirists like Mr. Kamra raises a crucial question: have our levels of tolerance for dissenting voices diminished? Or perhaps, is there a growing bias based on who the criticism is directed towards? The angle of personal bias undoubtedly plays a significant role in how we perceive and react to criticism.

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