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The anarchy to follow Modi and his swift switch to Vivek Oberoi

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

Manjul | FirstPost

Manjul highlights the Oxfam study published Monday which said the richest 1 per cent of Indians own more than half of India’s wealth.

 

R.Prasad | The Economic Times

After HRD Minister Prakash Javadekar’s comment that anarchy will prevail without Prime Minister Narendra Modi, R. Prasad alludes to the French expression “Après nous, le déluge”, which can be translated to: “After me, the deluge will come”.

Sajith Kumar | Deccan Herald

Referring to the same Javadekar comment, Sajith Kumar illustrates the kind of anarchy that might prevail in the absence of PM Modi.

Sandeep Adhwaryu | The Times of India

Sandeep Adhwaryu highlights the Opposition’s hypocrisy to target India’s electoral process while wanting to be in power through the same.

Satish Acharya | Twitter

Referring to the upcoming biopic of PM Narendra Modi’s starring actor Vivek Oberoi, Satish Acharya takes a jibe at Modi’s swift response to Bollywood actor Kartik Aaryan’s tweet while avoiding important questions on jobs and farmer distress.

Alok | Twitter

Alok suggests that both the Opposition and the ruling BJP government are scared to face each other in the Lok Sabha elections.

Surendra | Twitter

Surendra illustrates the Opposition taking a collective aim at Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government ahead of the Lok Sabha elections.

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