Don’t politicise rapes, says PM Modi.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during ‘Bharat ki baat, sabke saath’ said rape is a rape and requested people not to politicise it. He also said we should track activities of our sons.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during ‘Bharat ki baat, sabke saath’ said rape is a rape and requested people not to politicise it. He also said we should track activities of our sons.
People heard something unusual at Narendra Modi’s Bharat Ki baat. Modi invited people to criticise him, as criticism strengthens democracy! Hope Modi-fans heard him! Mail Today cartoon
With Karnataka elections in mind, political parties are trying to remember Basavanna. PM on a visit to UK used the opportunity to garland Basavanna statue in London. Hope all these politicians will learn from the life and teachings of Basavanna.
Former Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh reminds PM Modi, the advice given by him, asks him to talk more on problems bothering people of the nation. Mail Today cartoon
Children are most vulnerable to sexual assaults in India. The brutality of rape & torture these innocent children were subjected to, makes you wonder where do these beasts grow up? What makes these heartless people so so cruel! Sify cartoon.
Many Indian states are witnessing cash crunch. And Karnataka is in poll-mode, getting ready for a crucial assembly election.
Cash crunch has hit India! ATMs are empty in many states and the govt is struggling to release more notes. The finance minister says, it’s a temporary shortage! Mail Today cartoon
Karnataka minister Dinesh Gundu Rao regretted his comment where he asked people to beat UP CM Yogi Adityanath with chappals. Mail Today cartoon.
Nothing moves in Congress-ruled states without Congress High-command’s orders. That used to be the rule. But now, with Congress Party losing all major states, Karnataka seems to be party’s only hope. And interestingly this desperate state of the party has helped CM Siddaramaiah to have his say in party’s decisions in Karnataka.
Karnataka poll survey indicates that JDS would be in a position to call the shots after the elections. Though, Congress will get maximum number of seats, it will fall short of simple majority to form the govt. Mail Today cartoon.