Cartoonist Aseem Trivedi garnered widespread publicity after he was arrested on sedition charges for anti-corruption cartoons targeting the government. add_main_imageHis controversial cartoons, posted on his anti-corruption website CartoonsAgainstCorruption.com, include a drawing depicting a building that shows Parliament looking like a public toilet, and a politician urging a beast labelled “corruption” to rape woman garbed in a tricolour sari labelled “mother India”. In an interview with Mint, Trivedi speaks about what inspires his work, his arrest and his aims for the future.