Thursday, October 13, 2016

Target Haqqani network, not media: US senator to Pak

Target Haqqani network, not media: US senator to Pak

NEWSPAPER HEADLINES
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's stern message to Pakistan in his Dusshehra speech makes for front page news in most of the dailies this morning. Hindustan Times quotes the Prime Minister as saying "Want peace but can't spare those sheltering terror". While The Pioneer quotes him as saying "We can be Yoddha and Buddha".
Referring to the evidence of the surgical strikes the Indian Express writes "Govt call: No need to show evidence of PoK strikes". In a related story the paper quotes P. Chidambaram as saying "Congress will back Govt whatever decision it takes on evidence".
The Pioneer quotes RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat as saying "Don't weigh vigilantes, true Gau-sevaks in same scale". "RSS chief Bhagwat defends cow protection, slams vigilantes" writes The Statesman.
"India concerned over Russia-Pak military drill" says The Pioneer. The paper quotes New Delhi telling Moscow "War game with sponsor of terror wrong foreign policy".
Hindustan Times reports that Arunachal Pradesh and Assam are bracing for a possible water shortage after China announced it would build a dam across Xiabuqu, a tributary of the Tsangpo that flows into Arunachal as the Siang and then joins the Brahmaputra.
Most of the papers take note of a prominent Pakistani Journalist Cyril Almeda who has been barred from leaving the country after he reported a rift between the civilian and military leaderships.
And finally, physical strain and stress can trigger heart attack. Well, the Times of India reports that intense physical exertion or extreme emotional upset can both trigger a heart attack, and the risk may be highest if the two are combined, a new study has claimed.

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