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In today’s featured cartoon, Sandeep Adhwaryu catalogues the perfect ingredient list to bake a “slice of power” in Indian politics.
R. Prasad’s ironic commentary on Home Minister Amit Shah’s remark that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is the most democratic leader that India has ever seen.
Alok Nirantar takes a jibe at the government’s efforts to justify the skyrocketing fuel prices by saying the money was needed for public expenditure, like free vaccinations.
Sajith Kumar has an idea on how to solve the looming power crisis in India, as coal stocks fall to dangerously low levels and the central government continues to deny the shortage.
As India faces the dual crises of fuel and power, E.P. Unny issues a warning against buying ‘hybrid’ cars that are powered by both.
Nala Ponappa comments on the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) finally filling potholes on several roads in the city, in wake of widespread anger among citizens over its inaction to repair damaged roads.
Kirtish Bhatt comments on the uncontrollable inflation in Pakistan and Federal Minister Ali Amin Gandapur advising people to “put less sugar in tea and eat less bread” to combat it. The citizen in the cartoon says if he reduces his intake any further, it’ll go into negative.