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fundamentalrights · 3 months
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todaytamilnews · 1 year
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நாம எடுக்க வேண்டியது..!
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vilaspatelvlogs · 3 years
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आज का कार्टून: केजरीवाल सरकार के अधिकारों पर चली झाड़ू, संसद ने कहा-दिल्ली में LG ही सुपर बॉस
आज का कार्टून: केजरीवाल सरकार के अधिकारों पर चली झाड़ू, संसद ने कहा-दिल्ली में LG ही सुपर बॉस
आज का राशिफल मेष मेष|Aries पॉजिटिव- आज किसी अभीष्ट कार्य की पूर्ति होगी। युवाओं को प्रतियोगी परीक्षा में सफलता मिलेगी। कानूनी मामलों में विलंब हो सकता है, परंतु परिणाम सकारात्मक ही हासिल होंगे। कुछ खास अपनों के साथ बेहतरीन समय … और पढ़ें Source link
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sarkartoon · 3 years
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Amit Shah sweeping Arvind kejriwal! oops The Swach Bharat moment
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breadcrumbstoons · 6 years
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EC recommends disqualification of 20 AAP MLAs.
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manjultoons · 4 years
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#delhihospitals #Kejriwal My #cartoon for @firstpost More: http://bit.ly/FirstCutByMANJUL #editorialcartoon #editorialcartoons #cartooning #cartoonists #cartoonistsofinstagram #dailycartoon #cartoosbymanjul https://www.instagram.com/p/CBKi-jpnlzF/?igshid=o0y36kpg3qih
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cartoonmirror · 4 years
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Police in Delhi riot
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mensrightsff · 3 years
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RT @Cartoonistajay: Kejriwal's Delhi model. A cartoon. https://t.co/7K2QBeiQP3
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knockingnews-blog · 7 years
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एक कार्टून में केजरीवाल के संघर्ष की पूरी कहानी, खुद केजरीवाल ने किया ट्वीट
एक कार्टून में केजरीवाल के संघर्ष की पूरी कहानी, खुद केजरीवाल ने किया ट्वीट #aap#kejriwal@Yusufmunna@ArvindKejriwal
नई दिल्ली: सौ आरोपों का एक जवाब देने वाला एक कार्टून अचानक सोशल मीडिया पर वायरल हो रहा है. इस कार्टून में केजरीवाल सरकार और उसके संघर्षों की पूरी हकीकत है. खुद केजरीवाल ने इस कार्टून को ट्वीट किया है.
कार्टूनिस्ट यूसुफ के बनाए इस कार्टून में एक हाथ में मुख्यमंत्री ने तख्ती पकड़ रखी है जिस पर लिखा है, पार्टी घोषणा पत्र. दूसरे हाथ में एक फाइल पकड़ी हुई है जिस पर दिल्ली लिखा हुआ है. कार्टून में ही…
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montrealtimes · 5 years
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Delhi BJP Shares 'Communal' Cartoon Of Man Wearing Skull Cap, Setting Public Transport Ablaze
Delhi BJP Shares ‘Communal’ Cartoon Of Man Wearing Skull Cap, Setting Public Transport Ablaze
BJP's Instagram handle, bjp4delhi, released a cartoon that shows AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal and a man sporting Muslim attire – a skull cap, a green …
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wionews · 7 years
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I want to change the culture of politics: Kamal Haasan
Tamil superstar Kamal Haasan has created a stir with his decision to join politics. On occasion of his 63rd birthday on Tuesday, the actor launched a unique app for whistleblowers. 
While addressing the media, the actor said the app was being launched keeping in mind the welfare of the people. 
In conversation with WION's Kartikeya Sharma, Kamal Haasan spoke about his decision to join politics, demonetisation, Hindutva, future of Tamil Nadu and more...  
  Q: You are a successful artist. How and when you decided to join politics?
A: 35 years back MGR asked me to join politics. Even Karunanidhi had asked me to join politics years back. But didn’t entertain the idea much but things changed 10 years back. My families too are averse to the idea of me joining politics. My family felt that people become corrupt after joining politics. Even in the film industry, I ensured that I don’t touch black money. I even suffered financial loss because of it but never compromised.    Q: Did anyone support you?
A: My daughters supported me but were afraid whether I will stop being an artist and I said how can that be possible? I said that I’m an artist and that cannot be changed. I told that artist doesn’t only mean becoming a protagonist in a film.    Q: Is there any particular issue which made you finally take the call to join politics?  
A: I have been running a welfare movement for 39 years. The idea of converting fan clubs for politics is not new in Tamil Nadu. I disbanded the fan clubs and turned them into welfare associations. Even then politics was an impediment to social service. We rubbed many people including the government the wrong way. We had to keep ourselves in good books to do our job. MGR and Karunanidhi allowed us to do the job but it changed during Jaya.    Q: Why?
A: Jaya didn’t appreciate it. She didn’t like it. She was a powerful politician. It took me a long time to understand that it was emanating from her as she disliked such voices and by the time I realised it Vishwaroopam was already in trouble.    Q: So, you were toying with the idea?
A: I had a great career going and I was thinking as to why I should rough it out.
In 2011-12, I decided to take the plunge and without hesitation, I decided to take on the government and that I believe was an act of politics. People say that I was silent when Jaya was present but I did sue the government. I did affect the government and went on to win the case against them. They again banned the film and we lost almost 60 crores by the time of release.  But I still went ahead because I felt it was the right thing to do. Later my brother said, leave it, the battle is won but I said it has just started.    Q: You are launching an app which will act as a device for whistleblowers? Are you saying that government has failed on corruption?
A: It is one part of the spectrum. It gives voice to the people. It is a platform for dialogue. It will have broad spectrum utility. It is a longwinded explanation which I will do in January. It is to get people together. It will have many versatile points of contact.   Q: The detractors would say that it can lead to civic vigilantism?
A: It is about vigil. In real life, vigilantism is a pedestrian dream to be put in practice. That is only done in films. It is about boldly talking to the government. It is within the parameters of the law.   Q: Election funding is the motherboard of corruption. How will you resolve this issue of funding? Will you also need funding?
A: Why should the fund be black. It can be neat and clean money.    Q: There is also an inducement. Look at the politics of inducement in your state. Freebies before elections?
A: They are paid Rs 2000 rupees in cash apart from freebies as most of the freebies are broken and substandard. A lot of people would say prove it but it is a fact. My argument is that because you take Rs 2000 rupees you lose the moral authority to question politicians.
He can always look back at you and say what about Rs 2000 I gave you. In the process, five years of authority gets sold for 90 paisa per day. We need to restore people’s authority and they need to participate in it.    Q: What is your vision for Tamil Nadu and where does the malice lie?
A: Unemployment is the issue but it doesn’t emerge from the government. People also need to understand. Everyone want their children to be engineers and doctors. This culture needs to end. That’s the problem. Other areas should be explored. I think after satyagraha and khadi movement, a "skill-set" movement is very important. To make India strong, a "skill-set" movement has to be strong. I’m already working on it. I want to expand it further when I go into politics.    Q: Past 40 years, Tamil politics has been divided into two poles. Is Tamil Nadu ready for a third party?
A: It is not about space but it is about intent and productive plan for people.   Q: Arvind Kejriwal met you lately. Did he ask you to join AAP?
A: He was a gentleman. He gave me three options including the choice to join them. I made it very clear as to what my intent was. It was very touching. I’m already meeting other chief ministers to educate myself. He was only exploring the possibility. Our understanding was that our pursuit is the same and that is to build the nation and hence we are tied to a common ideology.    Q: There is a debate on GST and demonetization taking place. What is your view on demonetisation?
A: The reason why I enthusiastically supported the idea was because I still feel that it is a workable idea. I don’t know how it was planned but I’m an enthusiast for the progress of the country. Like Satyamev Jayate is a beautiful idea. But how do you make satya win? It is not easy. There is a difference between an idea and its execution.   Q: Is politics losing its sense of equanimity? Artists are getting arrested over cartoons films like Mersal faced political outrage?
A: Absolutely. I don’t want to make BJP a whipping boy. The ear for dialogue is non-existent. Leave alone politician, lower level bureaucrats and policemen get affected and angry when asked questions. People abused Gandhi after the partition but he continued the dialogue. His didn’t cancel his meetings. The worst form of criticism is assassination and that too happened to Mahatma Gandhi.   Q. Culture, films and cinema are fused in Tamil Nadu. Does it make Tamil Nadu a unique state?
A: It exists in other states but maybe Tamil Nadu got the idea of using cinema as a propaganda tool from Germany. Germany proved to the world the power of propaganda and later the US also did a similar thing to counter Hitler. Tamil Nadu is unique and a forerunner.    Q: You had said that you are not an atheist but a rationalist. Please elaborate?
A: It is a name given by aastiks. I have a mindset of being rational. It is not my primary focus. For me, I have no religion or any God. A rational man would ask for certain proofs. Atheism is a name I refuse. Rational is good enough. My larger purpose is not to say where is God. There are Gods whose stars are fading. Maybe a new God would come. Look at it historically. Where is Zeus?
Q: You have been talking about a middle path. Today politics is swinging between caste equations and Hindutva? Where do you see yourself?
A: Hindutva is different. Hinduism is an umbrella under which Saivism, Vaishvanism and other forms of worship were brought together by the British. Neither Tamil literature nor Vedas record Hinduism as a sect. It is a large umbrella. You have to go to its finer points. My elder brother calls himself an atheist. He doesn’t believe in the concept. I would say that show me God. That is why I’m a rationalist. He is an atheist as he doesn’t wish for a God.    Q: National anthem is being played in cinema halls. Does its playout before films make people more patriotic?
A: It is like a commitment towards the nation. It cannot be forced upon anyone. In my time in 70s, they played the anthem in theatres and I found people casual about it as they wanted to go home or catch a bus. Never take it there. Keep it for solemn occasions.    Q: But current discourse has led to politicisation of patriotism?
A: You don’t have to remind people of it everytime. I sing national anthem with my children. In August it used to rain and I would go out in the rains with my children and sing the national anthem.    Q: Your recent remarks on Hindu terror generated a lot of controversy. What were you trying to imply?
A: It was a remark which was badly translated. I used words to describe extreme. I was talking about slow marshal and violent attitude creeping in the Hindu fold. We were a peaceful lot. I was being critical of it.    Q: Are you saying that Hindus are being radicalized?
A: Yes, and it is being facilitated by rhetoric. That’s what I was trying to criticise. To become a stronger country, we have to shun any form of violence.    Q: The rhetoric has political acceptance?
A: It is there because there is a belief that it is another way to establish Hindu hegemony. But there are other ways of showing largeness. Let us begin by showing a large heart and accommodate and let’s make it an inclusive society. I have nothing against the Hindu society. My elders believe in Sanatan Dharma. My daughters believe in God and I have to keep in mind that I don’t hurt them when I write something on the subject.    Q: Many people said that you failed to criticize someone like Zakir Naik while you were addressing the issues related to Hinduism?
A: I will criticise them also. They should not indulge in violence be it Christians or Muslims. No religion implies violence. All great books talk about love but we have become selective about them. 
Q: Did the BJP ever approach you?
A: No. But PM selected me as the ambassador of Swachh Bharat and I accepted it because I’m willing to do for any party who wants to contribute to nation building.    Q: So, you are all set for a new chapter?
A: I want to change the culture of politics. I’m not interested in taking anyone down. And people are ready too. New voters are coming of the age. I’m focused on that demography. They want change and I want to be part of it.
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ankurmutreja · 7 years
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FIR against All India Bakchod: Potty Training Recommended
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As per the news reports, an FIR against All India Bakchod (AIB) books them u/s 67 IT Act read with s. 500 IPC for tweeting a meme showing Modi look-alike in one frame and Modi with the Snapchat Dog Filter in another, with the caption Wanderlust (see the featured image). Section 500 IPC deals with defamation, which per se is a non-cognizable offence; however, s. 67 IT Act, which deals with publication of obscene content in electronic form, is a cognizable offence. So, an FIR has been filed against AIB under s. 154 CrPC r/w s. 155 CrPC for offences under s. 67 IT Act r/w s. 500 IPC. Snapchat Dog Filter per se has nothing obscene about it. However, the drooping down tongue when the mouth is opened suggests promiscuity, which can be seen as obscene by many -- though personally I feel there is nothing obscene in being promiscuous or in displaying promiscuity. The image used by AIB actually doesn't show the tongue, so it can't be called obscene on any account. So, why on earth should AIB delete the meme tweet? Before answering this question, let me first analyse the humour content of the tweet.  
Humor Content of the Tweet
The tweet is devoid of any humour whatsoever. I don't see how putting Snapchat Dog Filter on Modi's face makes anything funny. Wanderlust! Are you suggesting Modi's foreign trips are essentially a tool to satisfy his lust? i.e., are you suggesting Modi is essentially a promiscuous person? If these are the suggestions, they are indeed defamatory though not obscene, but since defamation is a non-cognizable offence and police has no jurisdiction to suo-moto investigate non-cognizable offences, you are saved: I don't think the PM of a country will have any time to file a defamation complaint against 'All India Bakchod' -- though the FM has chosen to do it against Kejriwal in a different context. Anyways, this suggestion would have been funny if it was at all evident. From the tweet, all one can infer is some below-par failed attempt at humour by some wannabe comedians, who are just trying too very hard to make their presence felt. The tweet is rather insensitive. A commoner casually awaits at a railway station and you reproduce him with a Modi face in a meme tweet without thinking even once that not many people like to associate with Modi. Did you take permission from that gentleman before associating him with Modi?  
AIB Lacks Guts
If AIB had just withdrawn the tweet admitting that it wasn't funny enough, it would have been graceful. They have rather deleted the tweet out of desperate fear of prosecution, which shows they lack even elementary legal acumen. What worse, they don't even take legal advice. Rather, they are afraid of spending money on legal matters. In fact, they claim themselves to be very popular, which has made them vulnerable to legal prosecutions with a legal bill of Rs. 1 crore. So, they would retract the tweet. Now what! There is still an FIR. Retracting of tweet rather tantamount to admission of guilt, especially when you end your tweet-war with a declaration that you will keep retracting your tweets and apologising thereof if necessary, suggesting thereby that you have apologised in this matter as well by retracting the tweet. Who gave you the advice to withdraw the tweet? I really can't blame the police to have filed the FIR when they have a clear admission before them. Humour is a serious business. It is not for those who have no fortitude and courage to face adversities. This way no cartoonist would have ever produced a cartoon. I think AIB needs to apologize for retracting the tweet or else admit that the tweet was a failed attempt at humour and anyways needed to be retracted. Recently, I have boycotted NDTV when they showed similar lack of guts though in far more desperate circumstances. Now I am boycotting AIB; however, it may not be construed that I am comparing AIB with NDTV; AIB is rather expendable.  
Was This a Publicity Stunt!
I have a serious doubt that it was all an attempt at garnering eyeballs, where they have indeed succeeded. This blog post per se is the proof of their success. But this shows the present state of our media. Millions of FIRs must be getting filed everyday against innocent victims of law. Does anybody ever cares? Then why this extra indulgence with AIB? What astonishes is that this issue has been taken up not only by Indian media but also by Uncle Sam's media. AIB looks like a spoilt brat of Uncle Sam, whose every single howl reverberates through the walls of the Wall Street. Uncle Sam: Get them a nanny, who should give them potty training, which will save lots of media space; or better still, let them spend some time in Byculla jail, wherein they can also study law along with potty training in shit-filled latrines; so, when they come out, they have better guts and sensibility to crack jokes.  
The Troll Poem!
I know this post would soon be termed a troll post; so, let me as well end it with a flourish: Barking, Barking. Yes Papa! Making Memes. Yes Papa! Drooling Tongues. Yes Papa! FIR Filed. Yes Papa! Crying Baby. Yes Papa! Going Jail. No Papa! No Papa! Oaa, Oaa! Oaa, Oaa! 😭 Click to Post
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breadcrumbstoons · 4 years
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For someone who was very concerned about Delhi and would hold dharnas for everything, Kejriwal is strangely mum.
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manjultoons · 5 years
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#Kejriwal #FreeMetroForWomen #freebies #DelhiMetro #DelhiPolls My #cartoon for @firstpost More: http://bit.ly/FirstCutByMANJUL #editorialcartoon #cartooning #cartoonists #cartoonistsofinstagram #dailycartoon #cartoosbymanjul https://www.instagram.com/p/ByQHVxnHmWH/?igshid=a37zqq8xo3g2
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barki2016 · 7 years
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RT @ExSecular: Kejriwal Ji is always depicted as a cute dog in every cartoon .. 😍 https://t.co/y2vQvwfRPm
Kejriwal Ji is always depicted as a cute dog in every cartoon .. 😍 http://pic.twitter.com/y2vQvwfRPm
— sanghi troll (@ExSecular) January 19, 2017
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whatzzaap · 10 years
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Arvind Kejriwal Fake Promises
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