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PM Modi’s concern for public properties, people’s ‘trust deficit’ & Army chief’s ‘stunts’

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In today’s featured cartoon, Satish Acharya illustrates the flip side of PM Modi’s appeal to the protesters to not damage public properties.

Manjul Firstpost

Amid nationwide unrest over the contentious Citizenship Amendment Act and NRC, Manjul points out that the trust deficit of the masses doesn’t only pertain to the government but also the opposition.

Sandeep Adhwaryu | The Times of India

Sandeep Adhwaryu clubs the two burning issues of today — the country’s sinking economy and the rising death toll in violent clashes between police and protesters in different parts of the country.

Kirtish Bhatt | BBC News Hindi

Kirtish Bhatt weighs in on former Pakistani pacer Shoaib Akhtar’s remarks alleging discriminatory attitude on part of fellow Pakistani cricketers towards Danish Kaneria for his religion that took the sports fraternity by storm. Bhatt knits the punch with the ongoing tension in India due to heavy protest against the CAA and the NRC.

 

Sajith kumar | Deccan Herald

Sajith Kumar weighs in on Indian Army chief Bipin Rawat’s entry into the political minefield. Rawat had drawn criticism Thursday after he commented, in reference to the protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act, “leaders are not those who lead masses in arson and violence”.

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