As the row over Kunal Kamra's stand-up show continues, Maharashtra Police have now issued summons for the audience members who were present for the comedian's show 'Naya Bharat'.
As per a report by News18, the Maharashtra Police has served notices to people who attended the show at Unicontinental's Habitat Studio. The report added that summons have been issued under CRPC Section 179.
Under this, police are authorised to bring in witnesses and interrogate them.
This development comes after Khar police officials reached Kunal Kamra's Mahim home to find out if the comedian was present there.
After learning of this, Kamra took to X and posted a message to the police that it was a "waste of time" to search for him at an address he hasn't lived at for 10 years.
"Going to an address where I haven't lived for the last 10 Years is a waste of your time & public resources," said Kamra.
The notices issued to Kamra required him to appear at the Khar Police Station due to the row over his remarks on Maharashtra Deputy CM and Shinde Sena leader Eknath Shinde.
However, Kamra did not appear after the Madras High Court granted him interim bail till April 7, 2025.