Section 377 at Supreme Court’s doorstep and Mumbai’s latest local transport
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Section 377 at Supreme Court’s doorstep and Mumbai’s latest local transport

The best cartoons of the day, chosen by editors at ThePrint.

   

The best cartoons of the day, chosen by editors at ThePrint.

The selected cartoons appeared first in other publications, either in print or online, or on social media, and are credited appropriately

 

Neelabh Banerjee | Twitter

Cartoonist Neelabh Banerjee takes a dig at the Centre for leaving the decision on Section 377 at the Supreme Court’s doorstep and washing its hands off the matter.

 

Mika Aziz | Indian Express

Mika Aziz, for The Indian Express, depicts the situation in Mumbai, where incessant rainfall has flooded the city. This year, Mumbai recorded 95 per cent above normal rainfall.

 

Sandeep Adhwaryu | Times of India

On the theme of World Population Day, Sandeep Adhwaryu, in The Times of India, sets the narrative that India will reap the dividends of its population against the reality.

 

Kirtish Bhatt | BBC Hindi

Kirtish Bhatt in his cartoon for BBC borrows from the same theme to depict the Hindu-Muslim divide in the country.

 

Gokul Gopalakrishnan | Asian Age News

In The Asian Age, Gokul Gopalakrishnan takes a dig at union minister Jayant Sinha for expressing ‘regret’ after garlanding eight lynchers earlier this month. Sinha Wednesday stated that he regretted his action and does not advocate lynching.

Manjul | FirstPost

Cartoonist Manjul picks on the Communist Party (Marxist) and its decision to observe ‘Ramayana Masam’ (Month of Ramayana) in Kerala.

 

 

Suhail Naqshbandi | Twitter

Suhail Naqshbandi has his take on the recent controversy over IAS Officer Shah Faesal’s ‘rapistan’ tweet. The official had earlier tweeted “population+patriarchy+illiteracy+alcohol+porn+technology+anarchy=rapistan (sic)”

 

Surendra | The Hindu

Surendra, in The Hindu, depicts the BJP’s rumoured action plan of forming a coalition in Tamil Nadu for the 2019 general elections.

 

Soham Sen/ThePrint

Soham Sen illustrates how in India, political ideologies and religious beliefs are contradictory as an ‘atheist’ CPM in Kerala decides to observe ‘Ramayana Month’.