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Irony of ‘Naya Pakistan’, and new ad ‘guidelines’ after Tanishq controversy

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In today’s featured cartoon, Sandeep Adhwaryu illustrates how every average Indian uncle enjoys the ‘exposé’ of Naya Pakistan by most media channels but they don’t realise that the very same problems plague their own country.

R. Prasad | The Economic Times

After the recent Tanishq advertisement controversy, which forced the jewellery brand to withdraw its ad that featured an inter-faith marriage, R. Prasad comments on what the new ad guidelines will be henceforth.

Kirtish Bhatt | BBC Hindi

Kirtish Bhatt highlights how the easing of Covid restrictions is bringing the spotlight back on issues like the Citizenship Amendment Act.

Alok Nirantar | Twitter

Senior leader Eknath Khadse quit the Bharatiya Janata Party Wednesday and blamed former chief minister Devendra Fadnavis for his decision. Alok Nirantar’s take.

Mir Suhail | Twitter

Mir Suhail comments on the recent sealing of the Kashmir Times office in Srinagar by the Jammu and Kashmir Estates department. The English daily’s editor Anuradha Bhasin alleged that she was being targeted for filing a petition in the Supreme Court against the total communication blackout in Jammu and Kashmir after the revocation of Article 370.

Manjul | FirstPost

Manjul comments on the recent beheading of a school teacher in Paris, after he showed his students controversial caricatures of Prophet Muhammad in a class on freedom of expression.

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