Cartoons on display expose corruption, anomalies

The cartoons on display at Nepal Art Council have denuded the irregularities involving political leaders, government officials, court employees and judges and others.

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Kathmandu: Cartoons exposing corruption, anomalies and malfeasance have been put on display in Nepal Art Council, Babarmahal.

A cartoon speaks words galore. It is such a depiction that quickly arrests attention. The cartoons on display have denuded the irregularities involving political leaders, government officials, court employees and judges and others.

These cartoons have called the community to act against corruption. Cartoonists are always in opposition, according to cartoonist Devendra Thumkeli.

Similarly, Chairperson of the Cartoonist Club of Nepal, Basu Kshitiz, said, “We’ve been making and publishing cartoons in newspapers, but the network of anomalies is humongous. The display is aimed at creating awareness against corruption.”