The best cartoons of the day, chosen by editors at ThePrint.
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It took police three hours to take the Alwar lynching victim to the hospital. Gokul Gopalakrishnan draws a parallel between the law and order situation in Alwar and Middle Age.
Cartoonist Manjul’s satire is again directed towards Rajasthan Police, who paid more attention to the protection of a cow than to a dying victim of mob violence.
In the above cartoon, Mika Aziz shows home minister Rajnath Singh carrying a photo frame. On Monday, the home ministry announced the formation of two high-level committees that will frame a legal framework to effectively deal with incidents of mob violence and lynching.
Nala Ponnappa has a witty take on the lynching of a mentally challenged woman in Madhya Pradesh on suspicion of being a child lifter.
Rahul Gandhi asked his party workers to take Rafale scam to the grassroots. R Prasad has a funny take on it. In his speech during the no-confidence motion in Lok Sabha, Congress president Rahul Gandhi assailed the government over the Rafale deal.
Reem Khurshid illustrates how big political parties in Pakistan launched election campaigns with scathing remarks against the opponents. The cartoon show how the political parties look more of the same.
Cartoonist Sandeep Adhwaryu draws on media reports that claimed that police took a tea break before taking the Alwar lynching victim to the hospital.