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A new ‘angelic’ Narendra Modi as ‘fringe’ takes charge under his government

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@MANJULtoons | Cartoon: Mid Day
@MANJULtoons | Cartoon: Mid-Day

Manjul illustrates Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led NDA government’s massive victory in the Lok Sabha elections, with a tally of 353 in the 545-seat House. The cartoonist highlights the ‘NDA’ in ‘India’ on the country’s map.

 

@MikaAziz | Twitter
@MikaAziz | Cartoon: Twitter

Taking a jibe at the ‘resignation politics’ of key opposition leaders, Mika Aziz highlights the drama that played out after Rahul Gandhi and Mamata Banerjee ‘offered’ to quit as Congress president and West Bengal chief minister, respectively.

@PonnappaCartoon | Cartoon: Twitter

As the Modi government returns with a stronger mandate, Nala Ponnappa suggests Hindutva remains the priority for PM Narendra Modi and BJP chief Amit Shah.

@satishacharya | Cartoon: Sify

After Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ‘statesman-like’ speech in the Parliament Saturday, Satish Acharya takes a jibe at the ‘angelic’ PM for his hardline poll campaign.

@sajithkumar | Cartoon: Deccan Herald

Sajith Kumar shows how Left remains in ‘deep sleep’ despite losing security deposits in all the West Bengal seats but one.

@hemantmorparia | Cartoon: Twitter

With the BJP failing to win a single seat in Kerala despite raking up the Sabarimala issue in the run up to the Lok Sabha elections, Hemant Morpania offers a possible explanation for the party’s failure in the ‘beef-eating’ state.

@rprasad66 | Cartoon: The Economic Times | Twitter

After Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s speech in the Parliament urging his party to gain the trust of minorities, R. Prasad takes a dig at the PM’s statement in light of the recent attack on a Muslim couple and a Hindu man. The cartoonist highlights the party’s ‘fringe’ that has ‘hit the ground running’.

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