New Delhi: After the Vadodara police booked a man on Sunday for issuing rape threats to comedian Agrima Joshua – who has been targeted for a joke on the naivety of supporters of the government’s proposed Shivaji statue – Maharashtra home minister Anil Deshmukh on Monday announced that the state’s police have also made an arrest in the matter.
Deshmukh said that one person was arrested in Maharashtra in addition to the Shubham Mishra, who was arrested by the Vadodara police. The second man was identified as Umesh Jadhav alias Imtiaz Shaikh, who was arrested under various sections of the IPC including criminal intimidation and obscenity.
However, the home minister was adamant that further action will be taken against the comedian after ‘proper legal consultation’. He also claimed that Joshua had made ‘offensive comments on Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj’, though she did not make any comments on the Maratha ruler at all.
Joshua is facing a barrage of claims that she allegedly ‘insulted’ the medieval warrior king Chhatrapati Shivaji. After a clip of her comic act from more than a year ago was circulated on social media recently, she has not only faced death and rape threats but incredibly, a call by the Maharashtra home minister for police action to be taken against her.
In the clip, she made no comments on Shivaji and merely joked about gullible opinions that some users of the site Quora held about the Maharashtra government’s plan to build Shivaji’s statue in the Arabian Sea, including the claim that it would shoot lasers beams on Pakistani infiltrators and power the state using solar cell technology
On Sunday, the Vadodara police had booked Mishra, who is YouTuber.
The Vadodara police subsequently posted photographs of the man who they said had been detained:
Forced to apologise
The Mumbai-based stand-up comedian was on Saturday forced to apologise for a joke that was made more than a year ago in which she spoofed the naivety of commenters on the site Quora making outlandish claims about the proposed Shivaji statue being planned off the coast of Mumbai.
According to the Indian Express, the video was part of a sketch Joshua had performed in April 2019 at a cafe in Khar (West). Scroll reported that angry social media users shared details of the cafe’s employees, while activists of the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena allegedly barged into the cafe and damaged some property.
Deshmukh said he has asked the police to take legal action against the comedian. “I have instructed CP [Commissioner of Police] Mumbai and IG [Inspector General] Cyber to take legal action expeditiously,” he tweeted. “I urge everyone to maintain calm and law will take its course.”
Several other politicians have also demanded action against the comedian.
In a video posted on Twitter, Joshua apologised to anyone she may have offended.
The National Commission for Women (NCW) has taken cognizance of the threats that Joshua received and sought immediate action from the Gujarat police against a man who hurled abuses and issued a rape threats to the stand-up comedian.
“The NCW is committed to creating safe online space for women and ensuring cybersecurity to women and is perturbed by the rise in use of cyberspace to instigate crime against women,” NCW chairperson Rekha Sharma said in the letter sent late Saturday night.
In a letter to Gujarat Director General of Police Shivanand Jha, the NCW said it has been tagged in a video posted on Twitter in which the man can be seen hurling abuses and giving rape threats to the woman.
Actors Swara Bhasker and Kusha Kapila, comedian Sumukhi Suresh and several others have expressed support to Joshua and denounced the threats directed at her.
(With agency inputs)
Note: This article was originally published on July 12 and was republished on July 13 with details of the arrest made by the Maharashtra police.