Along with the statement, he tweeted: “No lawyers, no apologies, no fines, no loss of space.”
In a scathing letter to the “judges, Mr. KK Venugopal”, Kamra wrote: “I have no intention of retracting my tweets or apologizing for them. I think they speak for themselves.
He suggested that the Supreme Court hear other cases in which “the parties have not had the luck and privilege” and that he would not “like to jump the queue.”
Kamra has 1.7 million Twitter followers. His Twitter bio reads: “A propagandist disguised as a comedian, a CPI member with a card, and a new I-phone owner basically a total hypocrite.”
The 32-year-old also wrote that the “silence of the Supreme Court of India in terms of the personal freedom of others, it cannot remain without criticism ”.
He also “offered” his own hearing time to be allocated to “more pressing matters.” “May I suggest the request for demonetization, the petition challenging the revocation of J & K’s special status, the issue of the legality of electoral bonds or a host of other issues that deserve more time and attention, ”added Kamra.
In addition, the comedian said he expected the judges to “laugh a little” before finding them in contempt of court.
Earlier, the attorney general had given eight people his consent to file contempt of the Mumbai comic for criticizing the Supreme Court and Justice DY Chandrachud.
Kamra had taken to Twitter to criticize the supreme court’s decision to bail the TV host. Arnab goswami in an incitement to the suicide case.
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