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In today’s featured cartoon, R. Prasad uses new Congress entrant Kanhaiya Kumar’s statement, that the party must be saved for smaller ships to survive, to mock the high command, suggesting Rahul Gandhi sees fountains where the Congress’ boat springs a leak.
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Alok Nirantar reflects on the price hike of petrol and diesel yet again, which could hurt the common Indian in the coming festive season.
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E.P Unny takes a shot at former Punjab chief minister Amarinder Singh for his meeting with Union Home Minister Amit Shah, where he brought up farmers’ issues and asked for the repeal of the three controversial farm laws.
Kirtish Bhatt illustrates the Congress caught in the middle of the Amarinder Singh-Navjot Singh Sidhu feud, with both claiming to be acting “in the best interests of Punjab”.
On the eve of Gandhi Jayanti, P. Mahamud uses the image of the man stomping on a dead body in Assam’s Darrang district to say that’s what politics is doing today to Gandhian ideals of peace and non-violence.