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Horse-trading vs bear market, and Gabbar wants to return Thakur’s hands

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In today’s featured cartoonSandeep Adhwaryu takes a dig at the current state of ‘good politics’ in light of the horse-trading in Madhya Pradesh after Jyotiraditya Scindia’s defection to BJP, and ‘bad economics’, which refers to the recent stock market crashes due to coronavirus.

Manjul | First Post

As former chief justice of India Ranjan Gogoi takes oath as a member of Rajya Sabha, Manjul takes a dig at him for not following his earlier oaths.

Satish Acharya | Bollywood Hungama

The coronavirus pandemic has reminded Satish Acharya of the Bollywood classic Sholay. Looks like Gabbar wants to return Thakur’s hands because he’s tired of washing them.

Kirtish Bhatt | BBC News

Kirtish Bhatt comments on something most are shying away from. With limited access to medicines and soaps, the homeless are most vulnerable to the coronavirus pandemic.

Neelabh Banerjee | Twitter

Banerjee takes a jibe at another infection doing the rounds: Fake news on coronavirus.

R Prasad | Economic Times

R. Prasad pokes fun at rebel Congress MLAs in Madhya Pradesh and their preferred choice of quarantine — at ‘BJP resorts’.

Sajith Kumar | Deccan Herald

Speaking of Madhya Pradesh, Sajith Kumar comments on how Congress is just buying time for the floor test by citing coronavirus fears.

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