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The diligent ‘purification’ competition & wrestlers on ‘Kartavya bypass’

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In today’s featured cartoon, Sandeep Adhwaryu takes a dig at the current state of press freedom in India. Referring to the recent arrest of a comedian in China, Adhwaryu draws on the similar situation in India.

Kirtish Bhatt | via @Kirtishbhat
Kirtish Bhatt | via @Kirtishbhat

Cartoonist Kritish Bhatt satirizes the recent incident where Karnataka Congress workers sought to “cleanse and purify” Vidhana Soudha seat by sprinkling cow urine days after the party emerged victorious in the state. The workers said they performed the pooja to remove the ‘40% sarkara’ tag attached to the state when the BJP was in charge of the government.


Sajith Kumar | via @sajithkumar
Sajith Kumar | via @sajithkumar

Sajith Kumar mocks the recent events that unfolded in Karnataka, where a government teacher was suspended for a post criticizing Karnataka CM Siddharamaiah and the aforementioned case of “purification” of Vidhana Soudha.


Satish Acharya @satishacharya
Satish Acharya | via @satishacharya

Cartoonist Satish Acharya takes a dig at a recent comment made by Former Infosys CFO TV Mohandas Pai. He took to twitter on Sunday to affirm that his tax should be used for development and not freebies.


EP Unny in Business As Usual | The Indian Express
EP Unny in Business As Usual | The Indian Express

EP Unny gives his take on the ongoing wrestler’s protest at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi. As the protest enters its second month, the Central remains indifferent to the cause of the wrestlers.

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