Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], December 19 (ANI): Narcotics Control Bureau arrested a person who is allegedly involved in a courier drugs case on Saturday night from the Dongri area in Mumbai.
Comedian Munawar Faruqui’s show, ‘Dongri to Nowhere’, scheduled for November 28 at Good Shepherd auditorium in Bengaluru, was cancelled on Sunday. In response, the comedian issued a statement in which he said this was the twelfth show that had to be cancelled due to threats in two months. He signed off, “I’m done. Goodbye.” On Saturday, the Bengaluru Police urged the organisers to cancel comedian Munawar Faruqui’s show. In a letter to the organisers, they stated, “There is credible information that several organisations are opposing this stand-up comedy show and it could create chaos and disturb the public peace and harmony, which may lead to law and order problems.”
#standupcomedy #munawarfaruqui #Bangalore #Bhopal #Bengaluru
Comedian Munawar Faruqui’s show, ‘Dongri to Nowhere’, scheduled for November 28 at Good Shepherd auditorium in Bengaluru, was cancelled on Sunday. In response, the comedian issued a statement in which he said this was the twelfth show that had to be cancelled due to threats in two months. He signed off, “I’m done. Goodbye.” On Saturday, the Bengaluru Police urged the organisers to cancel comedian Munawar Faruqui’s show. In a letter to the organisers, they stated, “There is credible information that several organisations are opposing this stand-up comedy show and it could create chaos and disturb the public peace and harmony, which may lead to law and order problems.”
#standupcomedy #munawarfaruqui #Bangalore #Bhopal #Bengaluru
Comedian Munawar Faruqui’s show, ‘Dongri to Nowhere’, scheduled for November 28 at Good Shepherd auditorium in Bengaluru, was cancelled on Sunday. In response, the comedian issued a statement in which he said this was the twelfth show that had to be cancelled due to threats in two months. He signed off, “I’m done. Goodbye.” On Saturday, the Bengaluru Police urged the organisers to cancel comedian Munawar Faruqui’s show. In a letter to the organisers, they stated, “There is credible information that several organisations are opposing this stand-up comedy show and it could create chaos and disturb the public peace and harmony, which may lead to law and order problems.”
#standupcomedy #munawarfaruqui #Bangalore #Bhopal #Bengaluru
Comedian Munawar Faruqui’s show, ‘Dongri to Nowhere’, scheduled for November 28 at Good Shepherd auditorium in Bengaluru, was cancelled on Sunday. In response, the comedian issued a statement in which he said this was the twelfth show that had to be cancelled due to threats in two months. He signed off, “I’m done. Goodbye.” On Saturday, the Bengaluru Police urged the organisers to cancel comedian Munawar Faruqui’s show. In a letter to the organisers, they stated, “There is credible information that several organisations are opposing this stand-up comedy show and it could create chaos and disturb the public peace and harmony, which may lead to law and order problems.”
#standupcomedy #munawarfaruqui #Bangalore #Bhopal #Bengaluru
Comedian Munawar Faruqui’s show, ‘Dongri to Nowhere’, scheduled for November 28 at Good Shepherd auditorium in Bengaluru, was cancelled on Sunday. In response, the comedian issued a statement in which he said this was the twelfth show that had to be cancelled due to threats in two months. He signed off, “I’m done. Goodbye.” On Saturday, the Bengaluru Police urged the organisers to cancel comedian Munawar Faruqui’s show. In a letter to the organisers, they stated, “There is credible information that several organisations are opposing this stand-up comedy show and it could create chaos and disturb the public peace and harmony, which may lead to law and order problems.”
#standupcomedy #munawarfaruqui #Bangalore #Bhopal #Bengaluru
Comedian Munawar Faruqui’s show, ‘Dongri to Nowhere’, scheduled for November 28 at Good Shepherd auditorium in Bengaluru, was cancelled on Sunday. In response, the comedian issued a statement in which he said this was the twelfth show that had to be cancelled due to threats in two months. He signed off, “I’m done. Goodbye.” On Saturday, the Bengaluru Police urged the organisers to cancel comedian Munawar Faruqui’s show. In a letter to the organisers, they stated, “There is credible information that several organisations are opposing this stand-up comedy show and it could create chaos and disturb the public peace and harmony, which may lead to law and order problems.”
#standupcomedy #munawarfaruqui #Bangalore #Bhopal #Bengaluru
Comedian Munawar Faruqui’s show, ‘Dongri to Nowhere’, scheduled for November 28 at Good Shepherd auditorium in Bengaluru, was cancelled on Sunday. In response, the comedian issued a statement in which he said this was the twelfth show that had to be cancelled due to threats in two months. He signed off, “I’m done. Goodbye.” On Saturday, the Bengaluru Police urged the organisers to cancel comedian Munawar Faruqui’s show. In a letter to the organisers, they stated, “There is credible information that several organisations are opposing this stand-up comedy show and it could create chaos and disturb the public peace and harmony, which may lead to law and order problems.”
#standupcomedy #munawarfaruqui #Bangalore #Bhopal #Bengaluru
Comedian Munawar Faruqui’s show, ‘Dongri to Nowhere’, scheduled for November 28 at Good Shepherd auditorium in Bengaluru, was cancelled on Sunday. In response, the comedian issued a statement in which he said this was the twelfth show that had to be cancelled due to threats in two months. He signed off, “I’m done. Goodbye.” On Saturday, the Bengaluru Police urged the organisers to cancel comedian Munawar Faruqui’s show. In a letter to the organisers, they stated, “There is credible information that several organisations are opposing this stand-up comedy show and it could create chaos and disturb the public peace and harmony, which may lead to law and order problems.”
#standupcomedy #munawarfaruqui #Bangalore #Bhopal #Bengaluru
Comedian Munawar Faruqui’s show, ‘Dongri to Nowhere’, scheduled for November 28 at Good Shepherd auditorium in Bengaluru, was cancelled on Sunday. In response, the comedian issued a statement in which he said this was the twelfth show that had to be cancelled due to threats in two months. He signed off, “I’m done. Goodbye.” On Saturday, the Bengaluru Police urged the organisers to cancel comedian Munawar Faruqui’s show. In a letter to the organisers, they stated, “There is credible information that several organisations are opposing this stand-up comedy show and it could create chaos and disturb the public peace and harmony, which may lead to law and order problems.”
#standupcomedy #munawarfaruqui #Bangalore #Bhopal #Bengaluru