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A cartoon that mocked India’s climate change position, in the Australiannewspaper on Monday has created a storm online in India, even as it was slammed by Australian politicians for being 'racist'.

The cartoon, by veteran Bill Leak, who is known for his often offensive caricatures, showed poor and thin Indians being forced to eat solar panels that were provided by the UN, and was criticised by newspapers worldwide. Entitled “Aid a la mode”, the cartoon showed a poor family chopping solar panels in aid from the United Nations, and “trying it with Mango chutney”.

Mr. Leak seemed to refer to criticism of India’s position at the recently concluded Climate Change conference COP 21 in Paris, where Prime Minister Narendra Modi had pushed for a “solar alliance” to help poor countries use solar technology as a key part of their renewable energy commitments. India has decided to raise its renewable energy capacity to 175 GW of which it hopes to produce 100 GW from solar energy, and had wanted developed countries to fund it as a part of what it calls “climate justice”.

Reacting to the cartoon online, public commentator Tushar Gandhi (Mahatma Gandhi’s great-grandson) called it a “racist creation of uneducated arrogance.”

Hundreds of others wrote in with outrage on both Twitter and Facebook social network sites, calling for an apology from the newspaper. Australian Labour party senator Lisa Singh, who is the first Australian of South Asian descent to be elected to the Australian parliament wrote “Incredibly disappointed by Bill Leak's cartoon today. Shows complete ignorance of India and insults every Indian.”

However, not everyone saw the cartoon as insulting to India. Centre for Science and Environment Director-General Sunita Narain, who has been particularly critical of the COP21 climate change deal that was signed on Saturday, which she calls a “shocking sellout” for the developing world, said the cartoon should be seen as “the factual position of poor countries after the deal”.

“The poor of the world including the Indian poor have been handed a raw deal, and the responsibility for low carbon emissions, while the rich are not doing the same. So the developed world has shipped its problems to the developing world,” she told The Hindu when asked about her reaction to the cartoon.

Last week, another cartoon portraying India as an elephant which had blocked the tracks for the climate change deal in the New York Times had received some criticism too. And in September 2014, the NYThad apologised for a cartoon that showed India as a man wearing a dhoti and leading a cow, trying to enter an elite Space club, after India successfully completed its operational mission to Mars.

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bill_cartoon_2657051f.jpg

 

 

A cartoon that mocked India’s climate change position, in the Australiannewspaper on Monday has created a storm online in India, even as it was slammed by Australian politicians for being 'racist'.

The cartoon, by veteran Bill Leak, who is known for his often offensive caricatures, showed poor and thin Indians being forced to eat solar panels that were provided by the UN, and was criticised by newspapers worldwide. Entitled “Aid a la mode”, the cartoon showed a poor family chopping solar panels in aid from the United Nations, and “trying it with Mango chutney”.

Mr. Leak seemed to refer to criticism of India’s position at the recently concluded Climate Change conference COP 21 in Paris, where Prime Minister Narendra Modi had pushed for a “solar alliance” to help poor countries use solar technology as a key part of their renewable energy commitments. India has decided to raise its renewable energy capacity to 175 GW of which it hopes to produce 100 GW from solar energy, and had wanted developed countries to fund it as a part of what it calls “climate justice”.

Reacting to the cartoon online, public commentator Tushar Gandhi (Mahatma Gandhi’s great-grandson) called it a “racist creation of uneducated arrogance.”

Hundreds of others wrote in with outrage on both Twitter and Facebook social network sites, calling for an apology from the newspaper. Australian Labour party senator Lisa Singh, who is the first Australian of South Asian descent to be elected to the Australian parliament wrote “Incredibly disappointed by Bill Leak's cartoon today. Shows complete ignorance of India and insults every Indian.”

However, not everyone saw the cartoon as insulting to India. Centre for Science and Environment Director-General Sunita Narain, who has been particularly critical of the COP21 climate change deal that was signed on Saturday, which she calls a “shocking sellout” for the developing world, said the cartoon should be seen as “the factual position of poor countries after the deal”.

“The poor of the world including the Indian poor have been handed a raw deal, and the responsibility for low carbon emissions, while the rich are not doing the same. So the developed world has shipped its problems to the developing world,” she told The Hindu when asked about her reaction to the cartoon.

Last week, another cartoon portraying India as an elephant which had blocked the tracks for the climate change deal in the New York Times had received some criticism too. And in September 2014, the NYThad apologised for a cartoon that showed India as a man wearing a dhoti and leading a cow, trying to enter an elite Space club, after India successfully completed its operational mission to Mars.

 

 

appudeppudo thurrrkkkk jhaathi ni egathaali chesaaadu ani okaadu aa news reporter and news editor ni khatham chesinduuu..alage veeedini kuda chestheeeee untundhiiii soooodu AuuuSSS lo inka old rscm torture starts

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pichi naa koduku.. inko 2 years agite oka Indian kinda work chestadu choostu undandi..

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pichi poo gallu....okappudu thugs ni pettadaniki create chesina place...ah breed ki ave budhulu vasthai

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pichi poo gallu....okappudu thugs ni pettadaniki create chesina place...ah breed ki ave budhulu vasthai

mari enduku manollu ooh egabadi oz ki poturru... nationalist feel vundochu man but oz is a highly developed country ... in almost every way better than india ...

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pichi poo gallu....okappudu thugs ni pettadaniki create chesina place...ah breed ki ave budhulu vasthai

Avuna..
Mari desi gallu enduku migrate ayyatu antav aa country ki?
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mari enduku manollu ooh egabadi oz ki poturru... nationalist feel vundochu man but oz is a highly developed country ... in almost every way better than india ...


yeah...it's still under british queen .. thellollu kabatti develop aindi...manollu common ga anni countries kosam poinattu poyaru
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Avuna..
Mari desi gallu enduku migrate ayyatu antav aa country ki?


yeah manollu common ga anni countries ki poinattu poyaru..i am pointing thier rasicm only
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yeah manollu common ga anni countries ki poinattu poyaru..i am pointing thier rasicm only

mana deggara racism castism leda endi ... evadi ism vadidi..

 

as a matter of fact indians are more racist than any other country on the planet..

 

pratodu oz ni tittdaniki vade common thing "They are prisoners etc all " thats BS -

 

Mari manam chaala developed country 300 years back .. how did we go south ?

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mana deggara racism castism leda endi ... evadi ism vadidi..

as a matter of fact indians are more racist than any other country on the planet..

pratodu oz ni tittdaniki vade common thing "They are prisoners etc all " thats BS -

Mari manam chaala developed country 300 years back .. how did we go south ?


LOL..nuvvu atla out of syllabus questions adigithe etla.....
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Avuna..
Mari desi gallu enduku migrate ayyatu antav aa country ki?

 

 

AUSSS is last option for our desis....

 

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Last Aus   ni prefer chestharuu coz visa pakka

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