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‘We have the utmost respect for all religions and community and have never been against any community,’ the AIB team wrote.

MUMBAI: The tables seemed to have been turned on All India Bakchod and ever since the AIB Knockout event that premiered on YouTube on January 28, the heat is on the comedy group.
A huge controversy had erupted over AIB Roast that saw film stars and others being ‘roasted’ and made fun of in front of a huge audience. Many people, including cultural and religious organisations, objected to they said promoted vulgarity and was ‘cheap’ and ‘sexist’.
Some among the audience also said that their sentiments were hurt and filed police complaints against the AIB group.
With the heat on, the members of the All India Bakchod Comedy Company decided to issue an unconditional apology to the Christian community which they had allegedly targeted during their show.
The group met with Bishop Agnelo Gracias of the Archdiocese of Bombay and tendered their unconditional apology which was accepted by the priests.
The letter that they AIB wrote to the community is reproduced hereunder:
To,
Cardinal Oswald Gracias
Archbishop of Bombay

'We, Tanmay Bhat, Gursimran Khamba, Ashish Shakya, Rohan Joshi at AIB hereby offer an unconditional apology to the entire Christian community for any offense that may have been caused to its members as a result of the AIB Knockout. While performing our acts, no matter the subject, we never intend to hurt anyone, though we as an unfortunate consequence of the nature of our profession, we sometimes do. We are sorry.

'We would also like to urge that we have the utmost respect for all religions and community and have never been against any community, nor do we bear any ill will of any kind towards any community. We also believe and support with complete certainty the notion that every community has the right to live with dignity, honour, and freedom from any form of persecution. We would also like to reiterate that the jokes at the AIB Knockout were not intended as a form of persecution or malice towards the Christian community or any other community, for that is not who we are, or what we stand for.

'We'd also like to thank the Archdiocese of Mumbai for taking the time out to get its points across to us through patient, reasoned conversations with us about this issue. We are deeply grateful for the sincerity and dignity with which we've been received and hope that more debates and cultural arguments across the spectrum can be made with this same spirit of understanding and civility.

'With sincere apologies.'


In a post of its Facebook page, AIB writes:

'Amidst the din over the AIB Knockout, we’ve had the opportunity to reach out to some groups who have had questions about the jokes and the taste they were made in. Our conversations with members of the government (and other political parties) have been civil and frank. Authorities at multiple levels have heard us out patiently and open-mindedly, and we thank them for that. In places where we expected hostility, we have found instead a heartening willingness to engage.
'The same holds true for religious communities that the AIB Knockout may have offended. For example we’ve had extensive discussions with members of the Christian community. We also met with members of the Archdiocese of Mumbai. We explained that we didn’t set out to hurt or persecute the Christian community (or indeed any community) when we wrote and performed those jokes. We explained that while writing jokes, no matter the subject, we never intend to hurt anyone, though we now realize that as an unfortunate consequence of the nature of our profession, we sometimes do, and we’re sorry about that. In turn, the kind archdiocese graciously viewed that we have every right to make jokes and speak our mind in a democracy however, that exact same democracy also gives members of the Christian community the right to be offended or hurt by our comments, and more importantly to raise their voices to point that out.
'We offered an unconditional apology to the archdiocese and the Christian community for any offence caused to religious sentiments as a result of our jokes. The kind archdiocese acknowledged the fact that we have never been against any community, nor do we bear any ill will towards any community.
AIB believes and supports with complete certainty the notion that every community has the right to live with dignity, honour, and freedom from any form of persecution. We would also like to reiterate that the jokes at the AIB Knockout were not intended as a form of persecution or malice towards any community, for that is not who we are, or what we stand for.
'It may be relevant to mention here that during our interaction with the archdiocese, both parties agreed on another important thing; these matters are best solved by frank, patient conversation, not by pointless rabble-rousing or politicization or by taking up adversarial positions for the sake of eyeballs. So we’d like to thank members of the Christian community and the archdiocese for sitting down with us, and hearing us out, and giving us a chance to explain and apologize. It isn’t a courtesy people give each other nearly often enough.'


AIB issues unconditional apology to Christian community - Yahoo News India

 
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Any Idea what these Jokes were ?

What happened to Jesus teaching them to turn the other cheek ? :devil:
 
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Meanwhile no apology for this.
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what a bunch of hypocrites.
 
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