Tuesday, May 21, 2019

Chandrababu Naidu doubles efforts to unite Opposition as non-NDA front, says EC is 'losing credibility'

Chandrababu Naidu doubles efforts to unite Opposition as non-NDA front, says EC is 'losing credibility'

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:

The predictions of Exit Polls dominate newspaper headlines this morning.
"All exit polls point to return of NDA" headlines The Indian Express. "Exit polls Predict Modi 2.0: Holds on in UP, Rises in Bengal" reports The Economic Times. The Mail Today calls the predictions "TsuNamo?".
The Hindustan Times reports "Violence in West Bengal, Punjab as voting ends". The Times of India writes "Overall voter turnout 2 per cent lower than in 2014".
"Opposition plans coalition list to stake claim in event of hung verdict" reports the Hindustan Times. "Naidu knits anti-BJP front" writes the Tribune.
Calling BJP's Pragya Thakur's remark on Godse condemnable, The Hindu quotes Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar "BJP should consider expelling Pragya".
The Pioneer reports "Opposition cries foul over telecast of Modi's visit to Kedarnath". The Hindustan Times writes "TMC complains to EC on Modi's Kedarnath Trip."
And finally, the Tribune says - the world's highest polling station at 15,256 feet in Tashigang village of Himachal Pradesh recorded an unbelievable 143% per cent voter turnout yesterday. And all votes were declared valid, thanks to voting by the polling staff deployed in the region.

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