Sunday, March 17, 2019

As the Alliance Game Continues, Congress's Missteps Could Cost it Dearly

As the Alliance Game Continues, Congress's Missteps Could Cost it Dearly

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:

Brutal killings at two New Zealand mosques and France's stern move against Masood Azhar post China's resistance against his listing at the UNSC are the top stories  on the front pages across national dailies this morning.
"49 killed in racial 'terror' attack on 2 mosques in New Zealand" is the lead headline in The Asian Age with superions, Aussie gunmen charged, 3 others held; 9 Indian-origin people missing' The Indian Express writes, "Terror streamed live: 49 killed in two New Zealand mosques" coupled with another headline that reads, "Christchurch counts its victims: 1 Indian among dead, 2 injured, 6 missing"
The Asian Age in another headline writes, "France imposes key sanctions on JeM chief Azhar" adding a subtext 'Big success for India, snub to China', reporting on the same story The Hindu writes, "France slaps sanctions on JeM chief Azhar"
Writing on India-Myanmar joint military-operation to wipe out rebel militants The Hindustan Times says, "India-Myanmar target insurgents in joint ops" The paper adds '10 thousand troops deployed; Rebels threatened key project'
Supreme court's latest directive to the Election Commission is noticed by The Hindu that writes, "SC issues notice to EC on plea to verify at least 50% VVPATs"
The Times of India, about the probability of holding J&K assembly elections, writes, "J&K admin, MHA pitch for assembly elections in June".
Discreet land-grabbing by Pakistan at Kartarpur Gurudwara is noticed by The statesman and the Indian Express informs "Pak govt surreptiously usurped land belonging to Kartarpur Sahib Gururdwara"
In a Follow up on the 737 MAX-crash story The Statesman writes, "Boeing suspends 737 MAX deliveries as France probes black boxes"
 And Finally, "Hip-hop music is best bet for a cheese that will please" You heard it right. That's a headline in The Times of India that reports of a study by  Swiss researchers, who say, exposing cheese to round-the-clock music could improve its flavour.

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