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Congress’ ‘love’ triumphed in Karnataka, Bajrang Bali’s ‘wrath’ falls on BJP

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In today’s featured cartoon, Satish Acharya draws on Congress leading in the Karnataka’s Assembly election results. The dig is a reminder of the huge political controversy over the Congress promise of banning right wing groups like the Bajrang Dal “spreading hatred amongst communities on grounds of caste or religion.”


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Sajith Kumar, too, illustrates the Karnataka Assembly elections where the Congress is leading in 138 of the 224 assembly seats in the state. BJP’s defeat in Karnataka is a major setback for the party in an election-packed year.

Sandeep Adhwaryu| Twitter/@CartoonistSanHere, Sandeep Adhwaryu has taken a dig at the Karnataka elections results through an illustration on the lines of ‘The Kerala Story’ poster.

Mika Aziz| Twitter/@MikaAziz

Mika Aziz, too, through his illustration mocks at the Karnataka elections results as the Congress dealt a humiliating defeat to the BJP, wherein the latter might look for a ‘scapegoat’ as its reason for failure.


Nala Ponnappa| Twitter/ @PonnappaCartoonNala Ponnappa alludes on “The Kerala Story” movie being declared tax free in different states, including Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and Haryana. The movie has been declared ” tax free”, yet the citizens needs to pay for the ticket.

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