Article 6HJ7X Has India lost its sense of humour? Critics point to rise of deference after mimicry row

Has India lost its sense of humour? Critics point to rise of deference after mimicry row

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Amrit Dhillon in New Delhi
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There was outrage when the vice-president was mocked last month by an opposition MP, but social commentators say India is increasingly a country that cannot take a joke

It is rare for India's politicians to laugh at themselves, but a row over an act of mimicry has exposed the extent of the lack of humour and intolerance of satire in the country's political and public life.

Over the past two weeks, politicians have traded insults over an impersonation of India's vice-president, Jagdeep Dhankhar, by the opposition MP Kalyan Banerjee.

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