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‘Jai Shri Ram’ in Japan and Amit Shah ‘stops buck with Nehru’

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In today’s featured cartoon, Hemant Morparia weighs in on the chanting of ‘Jai Shri Ram’ by the Indian diaspora in Japan during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s address. Modi was in Japan last week to attend the two-day G20 Summit.

Satish Acharya | Sify

Satish Acharya weighs in on BJP MLA Akash Vijayvargiya’s assault on a municipal corporation official in Indore last week. Akash, the son of senior BJP leader Kailash Vijayvargiya, had beaten up the civic body official with a cricket bat. He was arrested and is now out on bail.

Mika Aziz | Twitter

Mika Aziz takes a potshot at the ‘historic meeting’ between US President Donald Trump and North Korea’s leader Kim Jong-un Sunday during which the two leaders agreed to resume talks for denuclearisation of the Korean Peninsula.

Sandeep Adhwaryu | The Times of India

Sandeep Adhwaryu, for The Times of India, weighs in on the reports that Pehlu Khan, who was lynched in 2017 allegedly by cow vigilantes in Rajasthan’s Alwar district, was charge-sheeted for smuggling cattle.

Sajith Kumar | Deccan Herald

Sajith Kumar takes a jibe at Home Minister Amit Shah, who in his speech made in Parliament last week said Kashmir problem lies in the decisions made by Jawaharlal Nehru as the prime minister.

Nala Ponnappa | The Federal

Nala Ponnappa takes a dig at the Congress for raising objections over the orange jerseys of the Indian cricket World Cup team and alleged that the Modi government was taking the country towards saffronisation in every field.

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