
The selected cartoons appeared first in other publications, either in print or online, or on social media, and are credited appropriately.
In today’s featured cartoon, Alok Nirantar alludes to Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s comment at the Lok Sabha Thursday that “hum do, hamare do” slogan has made a comeback as the country today is run by just four people.

Environment cartoonist Rohan Chakravarty focuses on the issue of sea sparkles affecting the Arabian Sea.

Kirtish Bhatt illustrates what the occasion of Promise Day, the fifth day of Valentine’s week, would look like for politicians and the common citizen.

R. Prasad takes a dig at the growing popularity of Indian-made social media platform Koo, and its promotion by government officials.

Mika Aziz also uses a Koo-inspired cartoon to focus on Home Minister Amit Shah’s recent comments about the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) at a rally in West Bengal, ahead of the upcoming assembly polls in the state.
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