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Satish Acharya is a cartoonist in Mumbai

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Comments: 4 
Posted by harekrishnaom on (July 2, 2012, 18:06 GMT)

Very good cartoon this. The Azhar incident must not be forgotten. Even after all that happened and what happened to the Pak trio, the fact that these people were still lured is extreamely disheartening. The past must be retold again and again so that the consequences are understood.

Posted by Rajeshj on (July 2, 2012, 10:27 GMT)

It is indeed stupid to get emotional over a well-meant cartoon... the criticism is about what Azhar did few years back and it does not mean that it should not be talked about now because of a personal loss in his life.. he betrayed the whole nation by his actions and that should never be done and dusted... if you do that, then I am sure many such Azhars would pop-up in cricket ...

Posted by indiasupbangalore on (July 2, 2012, 8:41 GMT)

I really don't like the fact the azhar being made fun off after the recent episode where he just lost his son in a accident, common satish azhar episode is done and dusted can we move on.

Posted by athem79 on (July 2, 2012, 6:47 GMT)

WOW . . This is good. Azhar's image is perfect as per the situation.

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