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Rafale ‘leaks’ from France, and India’s EVM ‘carriers’

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In today’s featured cartoon, Alok Nirantar takes a swipe at the Narendra Modi government, in light of the controversial Rafale deal, as French media reports of “suspicious payments” made to a middleman who had previously been arrested by India’s Enforcement Directorate.

Kirtish Bhatt | Twitter @BBCHindi

Kirtish Bhatt takes a dig at Assam Health Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma for telling people that they are not required to wear masks as Covid-19 is “gone” from the state, amid the assembly elections there.

Manjul | Firstpost

Manjul illustrates the ongoing “second wave” of the Covid-19 pandemic in India and its possible impact on the economy.

R. Prasad | Economic Times

R. Prasad on the controversy surrounding the discovery of an Electronic Voting Machine (EVM) in a car that belonged to Krishnendu Paul, a BJP candidate in Assam, amid the assembly elections in the state.

E.P. Unny | The Indian Express

E.P. Unny on the Maharashtra government’s announcement of a night curfew due to the spike in Covid-19 cases in the state.

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15 COMMENTS

  1. द प्रिंट एक राष्ट्र विरोधी न्यूज पोर्टल है जो हमेशा देश विरोधी अभियान में शामिल रहता है और नक्सल वाद और आतंकवाद का समर्थन करता है

  2. Journalism was for betterment of nation and voice of people then. Now it’s just money making tricks by siding to fav one. See the freedom now,. You can and some journalist have really got their b***s back to critic gov which was shaved and cut on early gov rules.

  3. As compared to lakes of crores plundered by congress party and gandoo family. No cartoons then. Fuking hypocrites

  4. The print is not neutral and very biased.
    That is the main reason I don’t subscribe to this leftist media. One cannot be so biased to insult the nation .Just by portraying half story doesn’t make it true.it is called misrepresentation of facts to deceive the reader.this is called fraud.
    Those secular are actually biggest fascists.
    In the name of secularism all this fascists are actually doing division and playing the religion card for achieving the ulterior motive.
    Appeasement politics is called secularism.

  5. People of print still believes they can manipulate others with their incomplete informative news. It’s 2021 almost every people have internet on their hand and it’s too easy to verify any information. Grow up!!!

    • You mean to say that TMC is stealing vote, so what’s wrong if BJP does. God only save you blind followers.

    • It is not about I. It is about us. Plural. And therefore varied opinions need to be respected if you want a healthy democracy to function which by the is the reason the current dispensation is in power who of course believes in opposition mukt Bharat so that they can reign forever.

    • Shhhh …..”The” media wouldn’t like to talk about it A news has to be secular and democratic (read anti-india and pro,-minority) to find favour with “some” media houses.

  6. Indians refuse to fall for this nonsense. Modi is sqeeky clean, any allegation of corruption will not stick. Opposing and other Modi haters need to find another narrative, this one just will not work. Best of luck to you guys !!!!

  7. I would like to see this reporting as a neutral , honest and moreover national interest. India should be first’

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