"I think popular artist Kapil Sharma being openly asked for Rs 5 lakh bribe exposes Modi government's claims of zero tolerance towards corruption," Congress' spokesperson Randeep Singh Surjewala said here.
In a sarcastic remark, Surjewala said the bribe allegations have shown what kind of "Achee Din" have come for artists.
"Whether they do anything for common people or not, but now the manner in which bribe is being sought from reputed artists and the way they are harassed, it shows what Achee Din have come..," he said.
In a series of tweets, Kapil levelled the bribe allegation
And tagged Prime Minister Narendra Modi, asking if this was the "achche din" (good days) he had promised.
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