Modi डरे Cartoon से!, ऐसे चलेगा लोकतंत्र? | The Molitics Show ft Neeraj Jha

The latest episode of The Molitics Show features senior journalist Neeraj Jha discussing a troubling development involving political cartoonist Rakesh Ranjan. Several of Ranjan’s cartoons, which were widely circulating on social media, have reportedly been removed from various platforms. According to the discussion in the show, these removals have raised serious questions about freedom of expression and the growing pressure on digital platforms. Political cartoons have historically played an important role in democratic societies. Through satire and visual storytelling, cartoonists highlight contradictions in power, question authority, and provoke public debate. Rakesh Ranjan’s cartoons were known for doing exactly that—using sharp humor and symbolism to comment on current political developments. However, the sudden disappearance of many of these cartoons from social media has sparked controversy and debate online. In this episode, Neeraj Jha examines whether the removal of these cartoons happened under government pressure or due to increasing content moderation policies by social media companies. The discussion also explores how platforms today find themselves caught between state regulations, political pressure, and the principle of free speech. The show raises an important question: Is satire becoming a threat to power? When criticism in the form of cartoons begins to disappear from digital platforms, it signals a deeper issue about the health of democratic discourse. Neeraj Jha also reflects on the history of political cartoons in India and how cartoonists have often faced backlash when their work challenged powerful institutions. Through this episode, The Molitics Show attempts to unpack what the disappearance of Rakesh Ranjan’s cartoons really means for journalists, artists, and ordinary citizens who rely on social media to express dissent. Is this merely content moderation, or does it reveal a climate of fear and control? Watch the full episode to understand the larger implications for freedom of expression, digital platforms, and democracy in the age of social media.