An ex-comic says members of the "ruling party" harassed him, calling him anti-national in my new identity



It's distressing to hear about Nalin Yadav's plight and the alleged harassment he's facing in his hometown of Indore. In an Instagram post, he detailed the relentless harassment and violence he and his brother have endured from local goons and affiliates of the ruling party since his arrest in 2021.

Yadav shared a video showing an attack on him and his brother, alleging that despite filing multiple FIRs, no action was taken by the Madhya Pradesh Police. He expressed frustration over being labeled an "anti-nationalist" in his hometown and described the physical harm inflicted on his brother, including two fractures, without any accountability from the authorities.

Furthermore, Yadav revealed that he received legal notices and an arrest warrant for allegedly fighting back against the harassers, leaving him and his family in a difficult situation both financially and emotionally.

It's a stark reminder of the challenges faced by individuals entangled in legal controversies and the broader implications of such situations on their lives beyond the legal proceedings. Despite his past in stand-up comedy, Yadav has reportedly moved on to working as a daily-wage laborer, highlighting the significant impact of these events on his livelihood and well-being.

This story underscores the importance of ensuring justice, safety, and protection for all individuals, regardless of their background or circumstances.


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