Trauma, Tension, And Turbulence In Websites' Editorial Political Cartoons: A Case Study Of Muhammad Zahoor
Modern societies everywhere, are becoming progressive and want to see development in every aspect of life. Same is the case with Pakistani society. It conceived the accomplishment of its ideals with PTI government whom they had elected with a heavy mandate but due to numerous sociopolitical and econ...
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