Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Reports: Wife and son of ISIS leader al-Baghdadi detained in Lebanon

Reports: Wife and son of ISIS leader al-Baghdadi detained in Lebanon

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Global crude prices falling, Maoists kill 14 CRPF men in Chhattisgarh, Delhi's Dilshad Garden church burnt and congress saying that the Modi Government is a u-turn Government are front page stories in most papers today.
''Good news on economy, but Rajan may hold rates'' is the lead in The Hindustan Times, adding that in more relief, non subsidized LPG rate is cut by Rs 113, jet fuel by 4.1% as global crude prices fall to a five year low. While the Times of India headlines 'Crude price at 5 years low, rates of non-cap LPG, ATF, slashed'.
Referring to the killing of CRPF men in Chhattisgarh, the statesman headlines 'Maoists kill 13 CRPF men', adding that Rajnath to visit Chhattisgarh today. While Mail Today reports "the Intelligence Bureau(IB) raps CRPF for naxal slip up" alleging that the CRPF mishandled the operation to nab the Maoist topgun Arvindji, who comes at a bounty of Rs 1.30 crore on his head.
On Delhi's Dilshad Garden church fire, the Delhi special of the Asian Age writes "Fire in church, arson suspected"
Calling the Modi govt a 'U turn government ' , The congress accused BJP lead NDA government of averaging one ' U-turn ' a week in it's six month rule, reports the Hindu.
The Supreme Court on Monday ruled that any person who has faced a criminal case cannot get a job in the police force, even if he or she acquitted or reaches a settlement under the law writes the Indian Express.

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