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In today’s featured cartoon, Alok Nirantar alludes to Sourav Ganguly’s “unceremonious” exit as President of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) while pointing out that BCCI secretary Jay Shah, son of Union Minister Amit Shah, will continue to hold office.
Kirtish Bhatt draws on the Supreme Court’s remarks that the “entire atmosphere [of the country] is being sullied” by instances of hate speeches. In the illustration, a politician can be seen telling party colleagues: “For the elections, we have three kinds of leaders. Star campaigners, moderate campaigners and provocative campaigners.”
Sandeep Adhwaryu gives his take on how police action in Iran following the death of a 22-year-old woman in detention is inviting more condemnation in India than the flogging of Muslim men in full public view in Gujarat’s Undhela by plain-clothed policemen.
E.P. Unny, while referring to the Great Wall of China, comments on the explosion that damaged the Kirch Bridge which connects Russia to Crimea.
Manjul | Twitter/@MANJULtoons | Vibes of IndiaManjul comments on the central government’s decision from July this year to dilute penal provisions from the Environment Protection Act 1986, Air Act 1986 and Water Act 1974.