Friday, October 26, 2018

6 Terrorists Killed In Two Gunfights In Jammu And Kashmir

6 Terrorists Killed In Two Gunfights In Jammu And Kashmir

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
National Security Advisor Ajit Doval delivering the annual Sardar Patel Memorial Lecture organised by All India Radio yesterday is highlighted by several newspapers. The Indian Express quotes Ajit Doval as saying "Need strong govt for 10 years"; "threat to the nation from forces more within than outside". The Pioneer quotes him "weak coalitions will be bad for the country."
The President quashing the plea to dismiss 27 AAP MLAs in the office of profit case also gets widely covered. The Mail Today writes "Twin victories for AAP: 27 MLA's cleared; Office of profit case nixed. Plus, Kejriwal, Deputy CM get bail in Chief Secretary assault case.
On the other hand, "Disqualification of Tamil Nadu MLAs upheld" headlines the Hindu. "Tamil Nadu gets set for by-polls as Madras High Court upholds disqualification of 18 AIADMK MLAs" writes the Hindu Business Line.
The supremacy battle within the CBI reaching the Supreme Court has also been prominently covered by the newspapers. The Tribune writes "CBI chief plea in Supreme Court today". The paper adds 'Agency says Verma continues to be Director, Asthana Special Director'. The Pioneer leads with "All eyes peeled for SC call on Verma".
The newspapers also keenly track the surveillance operation drama outside CBI Chief Alok Verma's residence where four Intelligence Bureau officials were caught on charges of snooping. "Spy Game at Verma Bungalow" headlines the Mail Today.
The Hindustan Times highlights "Indo-Pak dialogue freeze set to complete a decade" whereas the Asian Age informs us "Trump won't attend 2019 Republic Day parade".

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