JAYALALITHA IS RIGHT , INDIA HAS 47% LITERACY , OUT OF WHICH 22% IN KERALA , BALANCE COVERS IN OTHER PARTS OF INDIA , TAMIL NADU IS BIZ SOURCE INCOME TO INDIA BY MANY MEANS SO MANMOHAN HAS TO DANCE TO THE TUNE , NOTHING WRONG. SRI LANKA HAS 98 - 100% LITERACY , LEADING IN THE WORLD , THIS IS WHY WE FIGHT FOR EVEN FOR A SMALL THING
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jim pappa Saturday, 19 October 2013 05:28 AM
The cartoon is worth thousands of words. Wish the cartoonist signed his name. Anyway, great cartoon, sir.
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Prof Wickramatillake Saturday, 19 October 2013 05:44 AM
Absolutely great cartoon
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Sivapriyan Saturday, 19 October 2013 07:05 AM
Before express their comments, people should understand Indian politcs. There isnt any chance Jayalaitha have an alliance with Congress or Manmohan Singh at present or for forthcoming parlimentray election in India. LIMA's comment is purely on Wishful thinking. Pls go and see how Tamilnadu and other states gone far advance in economy when comparing to SL. Its pathetic still our people dont understand our neighbour India and its politics and economy
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Real Peace Saturday, 19 October 2013 07:48 AM
She is telling the right things to him and he appears to be listening at last. Yes, it's a great cartoon!!
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Calistus Jayatilleke Saturday, 19 October 2013 08:55 AM
The (fake) Jewel in the Crown : a classic case of tail wagging the dog.
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Suren Saturday, 19 October 2013 09:36 AM
Great cartoon to showcase india's pathetic political system (which they advocate to us!) where principles are drowned by the need to appease the regional interests.
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SL Saturday, 19 October 2013 11:18 PM
She is telling to steal Sri Lanka's fish. Is it a right thing?
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Sridhar. Sunday, 20 October 2013 03:48 AM
2013 Data : Tamil Nadu Literacy Rate : 80 % Kerala Literacy Rate : 90 % India Literacy Rate : 74 %
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Andrew Pitugala Sunday, 20 October 2013 05:20 AM
Is that a dagger or a cutlass ?? Surely it cannot be just a hair pin !!!!
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