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Isolation in Kashmir and BJP celebrates friendship day with Kuldeep Singh Sengar

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In today’s featured cartoon, Nala Ponnappa hints that the Union Cabinet’s decision on the issue of Kashmir was an attempt by the Indian state to assert its dominance.

R Prasad for Economic Times | Twitter
R Prasad | Economic Times | Twitter

R Prasad illustrates the Modi government’s abrupt cancellation of the Amarnath Yatra as the first domino to fall before Article 370, which gave special autonomy to Kashmir, was eventually revoked.

Sajith Kumar draws for Deccan Herald
Sajith Kumar | Deccan Herald | Twitter

Sajith Kumar marked friendship day, on 4 August, by suggesting that rape-accused MLA Kuldeep Singh Sengar’s is being protected by his party in the backdrop of the Unnao case.

Mika Aziz on Kashmir
Mika Aziz | Twitter

Mike Aziz suggests that the Modi government’s move to revoke Article 35(A) and 370, which provided special status to Jammu and Kashmir, is a slippery, slithery slope which can further strain India-Pakistan ties.

Hemant Morparia on Twitter
Hemant Morparia | Twitter

Hemant Morparia opted out of the media frenzy surrounding Article 370 to talk about another impending issue — India’s economic slowdown which saw a major dip in construction spending.

Mahamud on economic slowdown
Mahamud | Twitter

Mahamud predicts that it is only a matter of time before India’s worsening economic slowdown comes crashing down on the Modi administration.

Satish Acharya for Siphy
Satish Acharya | Siphy | Twitter

Satish Acharya refers to the Modi government’s abrogation of Article 370, which provided special autonomy to Kashmir – first introduced in the state on temporary measures.

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