The best cartoons of the day, chosen by editors at ThePrint.
The selected cartoons appeared first in other publications, either in print or online, or on social media, and are credited appropriately.
Alok Nirantar has a take on Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s fitness video that he released Wednesday morning, juxtaposing it with Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal’s current state in politics.
Cartoonist Manjul in Mid Day continues on the theme of the Modi-Kejriwal rift, implying that while Kim and Trump may be looking for peace in Singapore, Delhi is no Singapore.
Satish Acharya in Sify.com takes a dig at PM Modi’s promises over the years and draws parallels with the story of ‘The Boy who cried Wolf’. Now when Modi says his life is under threat, no one seems to believe him.
Commenting on the AAP dharna at the L-G’s office in New Delhi, cartoonist Irfan says the PM may now falsely charge the party members under Section 144 of the IPC, which punishes unlawful assembly.
In the cartoon for BBC Hindi, Kirtish Bhatt comments on the unfruitful Singapore summit between Kim and Trump. The leaders met for 38 minutes without any concrete statement on North Korea’s denuclearisation programme.
Cartoonist Sanket Jack takes a dig at the Trump-Kim meeting and the way they view each other in world politics. Under the guise of peace, the denuclearisation programme has taken a backseat.
Hemant Morparia in Mirror Now depicts the BJP’s election campaign and the party banking on Modi’s image for a second time.
Cartoonist Awantha Arthigala has a take on Donald Trump’s insistence on speaking to North Korea.