A few days after he left jail, comedian Munawar Faruqui released a short video titled 'Munawar Faruqui leaving comedy'. Photo: Munawar Faruqui / Youtube
A few days after he left jail, comedian Munawar Faruqui released a short video titled 'Munawar Faruqui leaving comedy'. Photo: Munawar Faruqui / Youtube

The crackdown on comedy

In India, it’s not clear who has the last laugh.

Avantika Mehta is a Delhi-based writer. As a journalist, she reports on law, gender rights, LGBT+ and culture. She’s written for various Indian and international publications including Vice, SCMP, Hindustan Times, Scroll.in, Times of India and IndiaSpend. Her fiction appears in The Asia Literary Review, Out of Print Magazine and Bangalore Review among others. She also edits and writes on her website The Ladies Compartment.

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Reminiscent of science-fiction action film Minority Report, 28-year-old Munawar Faruqui was arrested on 2 January for a joke he had not made – but could have. Faruqui was arrested for violating colonial-era, anti-blasphemy laws under Sections 295 A and 269 of the Indian Penal Code. Yet, curiously, eyewitnesses said Faruqui's show was shut down before it had even started. Jenosha Anges, who was at the show, posted a timeline of the night on her Instagram page.

"Munawar Faruqui had his comedy show in Indore on 1st January 2021, his show was cancelled midway, and he was arrested by Indore police on allegations of 'making derogatory remarks on Hindu Gods n Goddesses'. I was present in that show, and trust me, no such thing happened," she said in the caption.

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