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Hullabaloo over Karnataka elections & Go-First’s bankruptcy commotion

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In today’s featured cartoon, Nala Ponnappa draws on the ongoing Karnataka Assembly polls. Citizens have been posting pictures on social media with the “blue ink mark” on their fingers declaring they have voted.

Mika Aziz|Twitter/@MikaAziz

Mika Aziz also draws on the Karnataka elections. He depicts a citizen voting and cheering over the ‘democracy,’ stepping over a supposed leader, cheering for a “King”, referring to King Charles III coronation.


Satish Acharya|Twitter /@satishacharya

Satish Acharya takes a dig over the trailer of “The Kerala Story“, which earlier claimed 32,000 women from Kerala had joined the terror group ISIS, but later changed to “3 women” from Kerala after facing backlash.

Cartoonist Alok| Twitter/@caricatured

Alok Nirantar draws over the controversial arrest of the former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan. His supporters across Pakistan have been protesting over the same. On Tuesday, PTI chairman Khan was arrested in a graft case.

Kirtish Bhatt|Twitter/@Kirtishbhat

Kirtish Bhatt gives his take on the bankruptcy case of the Go-First Airlines, where the airline later published a notice announcing that their flight have been suspended till 12 May. The National Company Law Tribunal on Wednesday granted bankruptcy protection to the airlines.

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