A heated controversy erupted when Pintu Mahadev, a BJP spokesperson, allegedly threatened that “Rahul Gandhi will be shot in the chest” during a televised debate. In response, Congress demanded urgent intervention from Home Minister Amit Shah, labeling the threat “cold, calculated and chilling” and warning that inaction would amount to normalizing violence against political opponents. Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah also expressed shock and questioned the silence of top leadership over the remark. #DeathThreat #PoliticalViolence #RahulGandhi #Congress #BJP #HomeMinistry #FreeSpeech #SafetyOfLeaders #Democracy #Accountability
On September 23, 2025, Jimmy Kimmel returned to Jimmy Kimmel Live! after a six-day suspension prompted by backlash over his comments regarding the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. In his emotional monologue, Kimmel clarified that he never intended to make light of Kirk’s death or blame any group for the act committed by Tyler Robinson, whom he condemned as a "sick individual." He expressed gratitude to supporters across the political spectrum, including both fans and unlikely allies such as Ben Shapiro, Candace Owens, and Ted Cruz, for advocating for free speech amid efforts to censor his show. Kimmel criticized the government's interference in media, particularly singling out FCC chairman Brendan Carr and invoking the threat to free press and comedy alike. He denounced any attempt by the administration to pressure networks into silencing voices critical of them. The host emphasized the importance of free expression, referencing historical figures like Lenny Bruce and modern comedians. He underscored that his show is not just entertainment but part of a broader democratic right. Kimmel concluded with a call for unity in shared values and praised Erika Kirk’s act of forgiveness, urging compassion and understanding beyond political divides. #JimmyKimmel #FreeSpeech #ComedyMatters #MediaFreedom #PoliticalNews #UnitedInValues #PressFreedom #EntertainmentWithPurpose #newsone