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The chatter around India’s Got Latent controversy has been keeping everyone entertained for the past week. From lashing out at content creators Ranveer Allahbadia, Samay Raina, and Apoorva Mukhija for their distasteful comments and vulgar language on the stand-up comedy show to demanding a ban on them, everyone has been pretty invested in the ongoing investigation by the Maharashtra Cyber Police. Samay Raina removed India's Got Latent all episodes from his youtube channel,due to which EMPLOYMENT has generated,AIR QUALITY and INFRASTRUCTURE has improved, LITERACY rate increased,CRIME rates decreased,we're no more in danger,we saved our nation, CONGRATULATIONS INDIA !!— duhhhh 🤍 (@Issxyourduhh) February 12, 2025 In the midst of it all, a new report by Indian Express states that the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Communications and Information Technology has called on the Information and Broadcasting Ministry (IB) to propose amendments to the laws governing media and technology.

Headed by BJP MP Nishikant Dubey, the committee has called for a review on the current laws related to all forms of media. This includes the guidelines, codes, and acts, due to the emergence of new technologies and media platforms. As expected https://t.



co/dA4b78wJ9u pic.twitter.com/P4umOPxelO — peshewar qatil Kaala (@IndieKnopfler) February 13, 2025 The circus happening around the entire controversy does make one wonder if it was really such an important matter to focus on.

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