Tuesday, May 8, 2018

Narendra Modi's oratory cannot fill stomach of poor: Sonia Gandhi

Narendra Modi's oratory cannot fill stomach of poor: Sonia Gandhi 

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES

The Supreme Court's five-judge bench to take up a petition today challenging rejection of impeachment notice over removal of the Chief Justice of India is prominently highlighted on the front pages of newspapers today. With the caption 'Vice President's decision challenged', the Hindustan Times reports "CJI sets up bench to hear Congress plea on his removal". The Hindu writes "MPs move SC on impeachment plea".
The Supreme Court transferring the Kathua gangrape and murder case from Jammu & Kashmir to Pathankot in Punjab is also widely reported. "Kathua trial in Pathankot" headlines the Tribune. "SC orders Day-to-Day hearing" writes the Times of India. "SC orders in-camera proceedings to protect witnesses" says the Hindu.
"North India on toes to weather the storm" headlines the Pioneer. The paper writes "Gale reaches Delhi, evening schools to remain closed today; Traffic Police issues advisory on outing plan, Metro may shut operations".
Reporting on the Karnataka Assembly polls, quoting Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the DNA writes "Congress's charges are a plot to cover its failures". The Pioneer reports, "Manmohan slams Modi for dismantling Indian economy".
In another story, the Times of India quotes BSP chief Mayawati as saying "Alliance with SP is on for Lok Sabha Polls".
Several newspapers also take note of a Tamil Nadu tourist who died in a Srinagar hospital after he was hit by stone-pelters.
"Assam errupts over citizenship law change" headlines the Asian Age. The paper speculates that this move by BJP may have serious political repercussions in Assam.
And finally, Delhities can gear up for a moving cinematic experience! The Hindustan Times reports "Cinema on Wheels" - a set-up with inflatable roofs and walls will be premiered on Janpath in Delhi on May the 9th. The paper says "Such a portable theatre will have it all -- a projector, a maximum of 200 seats and an AC, which can all be packed up after the show in a truck.

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