While restraining the police from arresting the comedian, the court, however, allowed investigators to proceed with their inquiry. It permitted the Mumbai Police to travel to Chennai to question Kamra, with the assistance of the local police
Mumbai Police have sent two summons to Kamra so far, with the latest one on March 24 directing him to appear at Khar Police Station on Monday, March 31, regarding his recent "traitor" remark about Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde.
Police sources said that a team from Khar police station delivered the summons at Kamra's residence in the city where his parents stay. Sources said as the comedian is out of Mumbai, the police have sent summons on his WhatsApp
The 36-year-old comedian has kicked up a major political storm in Maharashtra for taking a jibe at Shinde's political career in his show by modifying the lyrics of a popular Hindi movie song