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Speaker stretches a Karnataka innings as Assam battles a deluge

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In today’s featured cartoon,Manjul refers to the nataka in Karnataka, after another delay in the trust vote, in which the Congress-JD(S) government was meant to prove its majority.

Sandeep Adhwaryu | Times of India | Twitter
Sandeep Adhwaryu | Times of India | Twitter

Sandeep Adhwaryu has a take on the International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruling in favour of India in the Kulbhushan Jadhav case. Jadhav, a former Indian naval officer, had been sentenced to death by a Pakistani court on “espionage and terrorism charges”.

Gopal Shoonya, for BBC Hindi, takes a dig at Pakistan’s arrest of the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks mastermind Hafiz Saeed, suggesting the country has acted only under sustained international pressure.

Nala Ponnappa | Twitter
Nala Ponnappa | Twitter

Nala Ponnappa has a take on the ongoing political crisis in Karnataka. The Assembly’s highly-anticipated trust vote, initially scheduled by the governor for 01.30 pm Friday, has been delayed once again.

Alok Nirantar | Sakal Media Group

Alok Nirantar weighs in on the political debacle in Karnataka, suggesting that opposition BJP is indulging in horse-trading.

Nituparna Rajbonsgshi | Facebook

Nituparna Rajbongshi draws attention to the wildlife distress in Kaziranga National Park, as Assam battles floods. With 90 of the sanctuary submerged in water, a tiger lit up social media after a photograph of it taking refuge in a shop went viral.

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