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The unemployment wave, and failed lotuses in Karnataka

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

Sandeep Adhwaryu predicts the wave of unemployment will crash the hopes, pinned on the 10 per cent ‘poor quota’ move, of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP chief Amit Shah.

R. Prasad | Economic Times
R. Prasad | Economic Times

In a morbid take, R. Prasad takes a jibe at the fears of BJP and Congress-JD(S) in Karnataka over poaching of members by rival party. Prasad also manages to highlight the lax state of Meghalaya that has failed to rescue trapped miners, who are now feared dead.

Sajith Kumar | Deccan Herald
Sajith Kumar | Deccan Herald

As PM Narendra Modi-led panel gets ready to select the next CBI director, Sajith Kumar illustrates the prime minister as seeking to tighten the cage of the parrot.

Mahamud | Twitter
Mahamud | Twitter

Mahamud has a take on BJP’s denial of the failed ‘Operation Lotus’ in Karnataka. A huge cannon, meant to cause serious damage, has released only a marble sized bomb, much to their shock.

Mahamud | Twitter
Surendra | Twitter

Surendra also depicts the BJP’s attempt to lure MLAs from the Congress and JD(S), pictured here as butterflies that ignore the lotuses being thrust towards them.

Mika Aziz | Twitter
Mika Aziz | Twitter

As Lok Sabha elections approach, Mika Aziz illustrates Modi government’s sedition bait to attract votes.

Satish Acharya | Sify.com
Satish Acharya | Sify.com

According to Satish Acharya, law enforcement agencies in Maharashtra are the happiest that dance bars can stay operational in the state.

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