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Introducing ‘do your business’ class & why we might never have to import urea again

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In today’s featured cartoon, Irshad Kaptan draws on the Air India Pee-gate case, where he predicts airlines converting all its seats into toilets as a necessary security update to avoid a repeat of such episode in future. 

Sandeep Adhwaryu | The Times of India
Sandeep Adhwaryu | The Times of India

Sandeep Adhwaryu also takes a dig at the Air India Pee-gate case showing a farmer eagerly awaiting for urea — the primary compound found in urine — to fall from the sky.

Satish Acharya | Twitter/@satishacharya
Satish Acharya | Twitter/@satishacharya

Satish Acharya also comments on the Air India controversy after the accused Shankar Mishra’s lawyers claimed Friday that the victim was paid Rs 15,000 as compensation. Acharya illustrates the police pointing to a line of people who also want to mete out the same treatment to him.

Alok Nirantar | Twitter/@caricatured

Alok Nirantar | Twitter/@caricatured

Alok Nirantar takes a swipe at BJP leader Manjinder Singh Sirsa who apparently exposed Congress’ ‘fake narrative’ surrounding Rahul Gandhi’s T-shirt, which he has been wearing throughout the Bharat Jodo Yatra. The Congress hit back with party spokesperson Supriya Shrinate calling Bhakts ‘desperate’.

 

Sajith Kumar | Twitter
Sajith Kumar | Twitter

Sajith Kumar comments on Union Home minister Amit Shah’s announcement that the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya will be ready by 1 January, 2024, the year of the Lok Sabha elections, indicating that this could once again be one of the cornerstones of the BJP’s election campaign.

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