“In 10 years of the UPA, not once did anyone from the government or any editor every try to tell me to stop criticising the prime minister and others,” says Manjul, the cartoonist whose works were found to be “violating the laws of the country”.This came in a notice to Twitter by unnamed law enforcement agencies which said his cartoons should be taken down. No further details were provided. Twitter did not comply but simply forwarded the notice to Manjul. Soon after, a media company broke off its contract with him.Manjul has not stopped posting his cartoons on Twitter and on Telegram with the same wit and sharpness.In this bilingual podcast interview with Sidharth Bhatia, he says his job, like that of all cartoonists, is to hold a mirror to the government and to society.