India, cartoonist fired days after receiving government complaint over Twitter activity

India, cartoonist fired days after receiving government complaint over Twitter activity

Manjul cartoon of 29 April 2021. President Modi "hunting" with the excuse of pandemic On 8 June, four days after the popular political cartoonist Manjul received a Twitter warning  that the Indian authorities had asked the social network to take action against his account, he was fired with "immediate effect" from Network 18

When the government is the censor

When the government is the censor

When the government is the censor Someone in the government has deemed this cartoon a violation of Indian law and has asked Twitter to delete it. The reported its author. The cartoon, published which was published on 3 April by the freelance cartoonist who signs his social media accounts as "Vikaso ", depicts

The war between India and the US, in cartoons

The war between India and the US, in cartoons

Heng im cartoon in NYT (06/12/2015) In December 2015, coinciding with the UN Climate Summit in Paris, The New York Times published this cartoon by Heng Kim Song (Singapore, 1964) depicting India as an elephant sitting on the tracks impeding the progress of the climate change talks train. Indian cartoonists, and those from