New Delhi, March 24 -- From SP MP Jaya Bachchan, to Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Uddhav Thackeray, several political leaders have claimed that the controversy around Kunal Kamra's 'gaddar' remark against Eknath Shinde, highlights the restrictions on freedom of speech.

As it turns out, Elon Musk's AI tool Grok also shared a similar chain of thought when asked about the Kunal Kamra row.

When an X user asked Grok if Kunal Kamra's satire 'abused freedom of speech,' Grok said the "critique aligns with legal bounds."

" Kunal Kamra's satire calling Eknath Shinde a "traitor" likely didn't abuse free speech. Indian law protects satire under Article 19(1)(a), as seen in court rulings like Karnataka HC's stance on comedic expression." said Grok.

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