The best Indian cartoons of the day, chosen by senior editors at ThePrint. The selected cartoons appeared first in other publications, either in print or online or on social media and are credited appropriately.
The razing and vandalism of statues in Tripura remain the focus of most cartoons of the day. The lead cartoon by Kirtish Bhat (@Kirtishbhat) published by BBC Hindi shows how BJP’s lotus in Tripura has transformed into an excavator. Cartoonist Nala Ponnappa highlights the new development agenda of the country: erasing statues.
Satish Acharya depicts the BJP alliance with NPP and other regional parties in Meghalaya, with the incumbent Congress struggling to find people to join its alliance. In Delhi, as the government clears its plan to deliver rations to the poor at their doorstep, cartoonist Irfan says it may be premature to celebrate it as the policy decision could meet the fate of many others.
Finally, Chandan in Business Today, pokes fun at Netflix’s new parental supervision plan which claims to give adults more control.
(Delhi: Rations will now reach the houses of the poor
Mother to son: Don’t get too happy, LG’s permission is still pending)
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