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The only apple in Narendra Modi’s eye, and Putin hypnotises Trump in Helsinki

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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.

Mansoor Naqvi | Dainik Bhaskar

In Dainik Bhaskar, Mansoor Naqvi illustrates how Narendra Modi has his eye on one apple only — the 2019 Lok Sabha elections — while several apples that signify the many crises India faces has fallen on him but failed to elicit a response.

Manjul | FirstPost

The internal tussle in the CBI has become evident after letters about the contention between CBI chief Alok Verma and his second in command, deputy special director Rakesh Asthana, became public.

Irfan | Twitter

After a canopy collapsed during Narendra Modi’s speech in Midnapore, West Bengal, he visited the injured at the hospital and even gave his autograph to some.

Kirtish Bhatt | BBC Hindi

In BBC Hindi, Kirtish Bhatt mocks Rahul Gandhi’s recent tweet in which he claimed that he loved “all human beings” in response to the BJP alleging that Gandhi had said Congress was a “party for Muslims”. Bhatt suggests that ahead of 2019, the only thing that matters are voter cards.

Surendra | The Hindu

In The Hindu, Surendra illustrates the huge struggle for N. Chandrababu Naidu’s to push a no-confidence motion against the NDA govt. The TDP chief has written to many parties to support his cause.

Jayanto | Hindustan Times

Jayanto, in Hindustan Times, illustrates how US President Donald Trump went against his country’s intelligence agency to say that Russia “would have no reason to meddle” in US elections. Trump and Putin were speaking at the Helsinki summit in Finland.

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