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‘House warming with just one party’ & can Nari Shakti ‘wrestle’ with the system?

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In today’s featured cartoon, Satish Acharya takes a dig at the recent announcement of 20 Opposition parties boycotting the inauguration of the new Parliament building. The inaugural ceremony, which is to take place on Sunday, has been mired in a political row.

Cartoonist Alok | via @caricatured

Cartoonist Alok | via @caricaturedHere, too, Alok Nirantar gives his satirical take on the new Parliament building’s inaugural row.


 Nala Ponnappa | via @PonnappaCartoon
Nala Ponnappa | via @PonnappaCartoon

Nala Ponnappa gives his take on the current discourse on Parliament inauguration. As the cartoon ponders over how the ambivalence around the situation can be addressed, but on one condition, without the usage of the term President, the fellow comically replies, “Unprecedented.”


EP Unny in Business As Usual | The Indian Express
EP Unny in Business As Usual | The Indian Express

EP Unny again sharply remarks on the boycott and, thus, the absence of the Opposition parties from the ceremony. “How is it possible with just one party?” he asks.


 Sandeep Adhwaryu | via @CartoonistSan
Sandeep Adhwaryu | via @CartoonistSan

Sandeep Adhwaryu draws upon the declaration of UPSC IAS 2022 results. With four women securing the top four ranks all over India, Adhwaryu pertinently asks if this “Nari Shakti” can wrestle with the system, alluding to the ongoing wrestler’s protest.

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