Samay Raina defends India’s Got Latent contestant Sakshi Jha as reports claim Bihar teacher suspended over viral remarks
19 July,2026 04:22 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Samay Raina defended India`s Got Latent contestant Sakshi Jha amid backlash over her remarks about men, urging fans to send her love instead of hate. Meanwhile, reports claim the Bihar teacher has been suspended from her government job
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Content creator and comedian Samay Raina has come out in support of India’s Got Latent contestant Sakshi Jha after she found herself at the centre of a massive social media storm over her remarks about men on the show’s latest episode. As criticism mounted online, the comedian urged his followers to stop targeting her and instead respond with kindness.
Samay Raina comes out in support
During the episode, Sakshi made comments about men that quickly went viral, with many social media users accusing her of promoting misandry. The clip spread across platforms within hours, triggering heated debates and calls for action against her. The controversy soon extended beyond the internet, reportedly affecting her professional life.
Addressing the backlash during the episode,Samaydefended Sakshi and appealed to viewers not to send her hate. “Men are amazing people,” he said before asking his audience to shower Sakshi with love instead of abuse. His statement has since gone viral, with many praising him for attempting to de-escalate the online outrage.
While some users appreciated Samay’s balanced response, others continued to criticise Sakshi’s remarks, arguing that such comments should not be normalised regardless of the context. The incident has sparked a wider conversation on comedy, freedom of expression and the limits of humour in digital entertainment.
Reports of Sakshi Jha getting suspended
Adding another twist to the controversy, reports claimed that Sakshi, who worked as a government school teacher in Bihar, has been suspended from her teaching position following the viral episode. According to reports, education authorities initiated action after her comments gained widespread attention online.
The reported suspension has further divided public opinion. While one section believes public servants should be mindful of their statements in public forums, others argue that disciplinary action over comments made on an entertainment show raises concerns about personal expression and proportionality.
Neither Sakshi Jha nor the Bihar education department has issued a detailed public statement addressing the controversy at the time of writing. However, the incident continues to dominate conversations across social media, with users debating whether the criticism and subsequent consequences have gone too far.
The latest episode of India’s Got Latent has once again demonstrated how moments from online entertainment can quickly spill over into real life. As discussions around accountability, humour and social media outrage continue, Samay Raina’s appeal to “send her love” has emerged as one of the most talked-about aspects of the controversy, even as Sakshi faces growing scrutiny over her now-viral remarks.
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