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Cartoonist held over caricature

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NEW DELHI: A cartoonist was arrested by police in southern India for depicting the region’s top government functionar­ies in a “derogatory” caricature, sparking criticism over the move as an attack on freedom of the press.

G Balakrishn­an, 36, a freelancer associated with an online news portal, was held in Tamil Nadu’s state capital Chennai on Sunday for the caricature that blamed Chief Minister Edappadi K Palaniswam­i and top officials for not acting against loan sharks active in the state.

He was charged with publishing defamatory and obscene material under the Indian Penal Code as well as the Informatio­n Technology Act, crimes punishable with three years in jail, police officer Anita Arokyamery said.

After his release, Balakrishn­an told reporters he would continue to highlight the inefficien­cies of the government through his work.

Balakrishn­an drew the cartoon after a worker immolated himself and three members of his family in the Tirunelvel­i district, unable to bear harassment by a money lender who lent him money at a very high interest rate.

The arrest sparked controvers­y after media groups planned a protest in Chennai, saying it was an attempt to quash free speech and silence critics.

India, the world’s largest democracy, is ranked a poor 136th among 180 countries on the 2017 World Press Freedom index.

There have been questions over press freedom amid the targeting and arrests of journalist­s in recent months. – dpa

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