Monday, April 1, 2019

Facebook says removed pages linked to India's Congress party ahead of polls

Facebook says removed pages linked to India's Congress party ahead of polls

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:

Rahul Gandhi to contest from Wayanad Lok Sabha constituency in Kerala besides his traditional stronghold of Amethi in Uttar Pradesh is the story that dominates headlines in most of the dailies this morning. ''Rahul eyes south via Wayanad'' leads The Pioneer. ''Rahul makes a 'Southern outreach' via Wayanad'' writes The Times of India. ''Left unhappy as Congress says Rahul will contest Wayanad too'' says The Hindu adding ''Announcement of second seat for Congress chief draws flak from BJP, left''.
The Asian Age quoting Amit Shah writes ''Rahul fled to Kerala out of fear. Congress President scared, Amethi voters would seek answers from him''.
''Country needs chowkidars not kings, says Modi'' writes Hindustan Times.
''Congress cons poor with garbi hatao, says PM'' notes The Pioneer. ''PM slams Congress on graft, doubts over airstrikes'' reports The Asian Age.
On Pakistan,The Indian Express quoting the Prime Minister writes ''Pakistan will die its own death, leave it, let's move ahead''.
''MiG-27 crashes, 6 jets lost this year already'' notes The Tribune adding ''IAF operating at its lowest strength''.
''Government forms omnibus anti-terror squad in J&K'' writes The Pioneer. The paper mentions that the Multi-Disciplinary Terror Monitoring Group comprise of J&K Police ADG, IB Addl. Director, officers from CBI, CBDT, NIA.
The Statesman quoting the opposition parties says ''Modi's return as PM will spell doom''. The paper writes that Mamta Banerjee, Arvind Kejriwal and Chandrababu Naidu were sharing a Vizag stage.
The Asian Age carries reports and photographs of Ukrainian comedian and presidential candidate Volodmyr Zelenskiy. The paper says Volodmyr topped the first round of Ukraine's presidential election, exit polls showed, leading incumbent Petro Poroshenko into a run-off.
And finally, a bond for life to save a garden in Mumbai. Well, The Hindu reports that South Mumbai residents deployed a novel idea to register their protest against the city's ambitious Coastal Road Project. of tying 'rakhis' to trees in Tata Garden facing the axe under Coastal Road Project.

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