Thursday, October 20, 2016

Soliciting Votes In Name Of Religion Should Not Be Allowed: Supreme Court

Soliciting Votes In Name Of Religion Should Not Be Allowed: Supreme Court

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The lead headline in the Pioneer - "Akhilesh's separate game plan" opines that in a clear indication of the escalating war and widening chasm in the Samajwadi Party's first family, UP Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav will launch his poll campaign with a "Samajwadi Vikas Rath Yatra" from 3rd November and may skip the SP's Silver Jubilee celebrations.
The Tribune reports that the Rajasthan government has moved the Supreme Court, challenging the acquittal of Bollywood actor Salman Khan by the state high court in the Chinkara Poaching Case.
Under the headline "New health worries for Delhi : Bird flu warning" the Hindustan Times writes, that the Delhi government has put poultry farms, wholesale market and Avian hotspots under watch fearing an outbreak , after H5N1 virus was confirmed in dead migratory birds.
The Economic Times writes that Banks in India will either replace or ask users to change the security codes of as many as 3.2 million debit cards in what is emerging as one of the biggest ever breaches of financial data in India, with reports of Unauthorised use from China.
"HC refuses to stay Jaitley case against CM"  says the Indian Express, writing that the trial in the criminal defamation proceedings filed by Union Minister Arun Jaitley against Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal and five other AAP leaders is likely to resume after a long gap.
And finally, the Times of India cautions "Exercising while angry may lead to a heart attack" adding that according to a study, individually, both strenuous workouts and emotional upheaval increase the likelihoods of a cardiac arrest, but the risk is the greatest if you combine the two.

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