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PM Modi’s survival hacks and Arvind Kejriwal’s ‘power zone’

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As Discovery Channel‘s ‘Man vs Wild’ will soon feature Prime Minister Narendra Modi taking up survival challenges on camera with Bear Grylls in Jim Corbett National Park, in today’s featured cartoon, Manjul draws attention to the flood-struck areas of Assam, Bihar and Gujarat where people are battling unscripted adversities.

 

Kirtish Bhatt | BBC News Hindi

Kirtish Bhatt takes a dig at Zomato’s reply (saying ‘food has no religion’) to Amit Shukla, who refused to collect his order from a ‘non-Hindu’ rider, stirring up much controversy on social media. Bhatt suggests that while the incident snowballed into a row on social media there are many who cannot even afford two meals a day.

Rachita | Twitter

Rachita takes a potshot at Home Minister Amit Shah as he takes charge of a panel to stop mob-lynching.

Alok Nirantar | Sakal Media Group

With the president’s post floating unclaimed after Rahul Gandhi’s resignation, Alok Nirantar pokes fun at the Congress party as it finds itself amid defections and utter confusion.

Mika Aziz | Twitter

Mika Aziz weighs in on Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s electricity sop after his Aam Aadmi Party government promised 200 units of free power to Delhi households ahead of the state assembly elections.

Mahamud | Twitter

Mahamud alludes to transfer of the Unnao rape case trial from Uttar Pradesh to Delhi’s Tis Hazari court by the Supreme Court, following the deadly road accident of the survivor in Raebareli.

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