Rahul Gandhi has seen many such 'Mummy!' moments in his career as a parliamentarian where he has, more often than not, marked his presence only by being absent when most needed by his party. Be it the recent debacle in assembly elections, Jayanthi Natarajan’s resignation along with her explosive letter, or the recent leave of absence coinciding with the crucial first day of the Budget session in the parliament.
Many theories have since emerged, speculating on what might really be behind the news that he had "requested Congress president Sonia Gandhi for some time to reflect on recent events and future course of the party" and the cartoonists, of course have some of the best explanations and reactions.
Here’s a look at some of them:
Source: The Economic Times
Today's cartoon by Surendra - http://t.co/VDVqpa5oeN pic.twitter.com/enC8hBte8t
— The Hindu (@TheHindu) February 24, 2015
RT @IBNLivePolitics: Cartoon of the day: Rahul Gandhi skips Budget session http://t.co/IysOXpBADE
— CNN-IBN News (@ibnlive) February 23, 2015
#RahulGandhi bowls himself a googly, notes @dabsandjabs from the commentary box. #cartoon http://t.co/WICTq16Wic pic.twitter.com/HFQ3wBbccg
— HarperCollins India (@HarperCollinsIN) February 23, 2015
Source: The Indian Express
Budget Session: #RahulGandhi goes on leave. My #cartoon #WhereIsRahulGandhi #WhereIsRahul #RahulOnLeave pic.twitter.com/lL3Jv0Y9fs
— MANJUL (@MANJULtoons) February 24, 2015
Rahul Gandhi after #AAPSweeps (satire, cartoon: Saurabh Singh) #DelhiDecides #AAPStorm pic.twitter.com/GvO3LagtC0
— Newsflicks (@newsflicks) February 11, 2015
Rahul on Leave http://t.co/dq3UGzgtjl #cartoon pic.twitter.com/52Q1iEGMtX
— SantaBanta.com (@santa_banta) February 24, 2015
#RahulOnLeave Old cartoons pic.twitter.com/spjuZ5BFtT
— R Prasad (@rprasad66) February 23, 2015