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Photo Essay
Dirty Pictures
May 15, 2012 This Keshav cartoon in The Hindu has an impoverished man on a parliament-styled
hamster wheel that abounds with anti-poverty exhortations. - Keshav/ The Hindu |
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May 15, 2012 This Keshav cartoon in The Hindu has an impoverished man on a parliament-styled
hamster wheel that abounds with anti-poverty exhortations. - Keshav/ The Hindu
May 15, 2012 The constitution makers have to address themselves to very different aspirations. Here is Nehru trying to balance between different visions and ideologies. - Shankar/ Children's Book Trust
May 18, 2012 Faction-riven, the Janata Party fell to a resurgent IndiraGandhi in the 1980 polls. Here, Laxman rubbishes deposed PM Charan Singh. - RK Laxman/ TOI/ India Today
May 18, 2012 Irfan looks at booth grabbing, having a criminal politician and his armed thugs dissuade an exercise of franchise. - Irfan Khan
May 15, 2012 - RK Laxman/ TOI
May 15, 2012 - Shankar, Copyright: Children's Book Trust
May 18, 2012 The more things change, the more they stay the same, Ajit Ninan says in a India
Today cartoon on the shift from one-party to coalition politics. - Ajit Ninan/ India Today
May 15, 2012 No fisticuffs please, this is rule of law. - RK Laxman/ TOI
May 18, 2012 Nehru sells the third five-year plan to a drought-hit farmer family in this Shankar critique likening it to a magic carpet ride. - Shankar
May 18, 2012 JP fights a painfully lonely battle for democracy against a backdrop of ills in this Laxman piece for Times Of India. - RK Laxman/ TOI
May 15, 2012 Walkout vs thrown out - Irfan
May 15, 2012 Walkouts - Irfan
May 15, 2012 The 'rules of the game' - RK Laxman/ TOI
May 16, 2012 Shankar has Nehru riding along a tightrope, balancing a tad unbalanced beam. Spot Shastri astride the Public Sector end. - Shankar
May 15, 2012 The effect of the Parliament's power to sanction money to different ministries. - Shankar/ Children's Book Trust
May 15, 2012 Kutty employs a Dickensian staple (The orphan Oliver asking for more soup) as subtle metaphor for Centre-state relations. - Kutty
May 15, 2012 Comment of the criminal-politician nexus. - RK Laxman/ TOI
May 15, 2012 The Netaji is afraid of Election Commission. - RK Laxman/ TOI
May 15, 2012 Brushing up the years. - R.K.Laxman
May 15, 2012 - R.K.Laxman/ TOI
May 15, 2012 - R.K.Laxman/ TOI
May 15, 2012 How governors are appointed. - Shankar/ Children's Book Trust
May 15, 2012 The anti-Hindi wave. - Shankar/ Children's Book Trust
May 15, 2012 This Chief Minster is not happy even after winning the confidence motion.
- RK Laxman/ The Times of India
May 15, 2012 Why people want to be ministers. - RK Laxman/ The Times of India
May 15, 2012 There is no Council of Ministers without the Prime Minister. This cartoon shows how, literally, the Prime Minister 'leads' the Council of Ministers. - Shankar/ Children's Book Trust
May 15, 2012 Universal adult franchise compared to an elephant. - Shankar/ Children's Book Trust
May 15, 2012 They say elections are carnival of democracy. But this cartoon depicts chaos instead. - Shankar/ Children's Book Trust
May 15, 2012 - Ajith Ninan/ India Today Book of Cartoons
May 15, 2012 Democracy the umpire. - Shankar/ Children's Book Trust
May 15, 2012 Demand for new states. - Shankar/ Children's Book Trust
May 18, 2012 This cartoon comments on the relation between the people and the rulers in the Princely States and also on Patel's approach to resolving this issue. - RK Laxman/ TOI
May 18, 2012 Perils of Running a Coalition Government. - Ajith Ninan/ India Today Book of Cartoons
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