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Comedian uses dark humor to talk about liberal hypocrisy on the Kashmir issue

Nitin Gupta, who is famous on social media as Rivaldo, has been using different genre of humor to discuss various social and political issues of India. For past few years, Rivaldo is creating many videos around the political scene of India. His video on IPS Durga Nagpal was received very positively.

Recently, Rivaldo has created a video on the Kashmir issue. Unlike his previous videos, this time he has kept his video as a dark-humor genre monologue. The video is a sarcastic suggestion to PM Narendra Modi, asking him to focus on secular balance of the valley for becoming a statesman like Nehru.

Author is a Stand Up comedian. You can follow him on twitter at Rivlado, and on facebook at https://www.facebook.com/rivaldo.nitin

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