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The ‘Xi-20’ group, ‘Bharat’ not INDIA & ‘One Nation One Dress’

The best cartoons of the day, chosen by the editors at ThePrint.

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

In today’s featured cartoon, Alok takes a jibe at Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin, both of who are skipping the G20 Summit in New Delhi from 9 to 10 September.

Satish Acharya | Twitter/@satishacharya

In this cartoon, Satish Acharya refers to the G20 dinner invite sent out by President Droupadi Murmu under the name ‘President of Bharat’ instead of the usual ‘President of India’. Acharya satirizes this in the context of the ongoing Asia Cup matches being played by the Indian cricket team.

Nala Ponnappa | Twitter/@Ponnappacartoon

Nala Ponnappa’s cartoon takes a clever dig at Chinese President Jinping’s absence from the G20 Summit in New Delhi this week.

Kirtish Bhatt | BBC Hindi

This cartoon by Kirtish Bhatt is in reference to the idea of simultaneous elections or ‘One Nation, One Election’ that is being discussed in a committee headed by former president Ram Nath Kovind.

Sandeep Adhwaryu | Twitter/@CartoonistSan

Sandeep Adhwaryu’s cartoon is a pun on the words ‘son’, in the wake of the alleged comments made by Udaynidhi Stalin, son of DMK President and Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin, on the Sanatan Dharma.

Sajith Kumar | Twitter/@sajithkumar

Sajith Kumar’s cartoon also takes a jibe at the ‘One Nation One Election’ idea to suggest that a ‘One Nation One Dress’ system can be implemented to prevent casteism and communalism.

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