Sunday, May 26, 2019

Rafale office break-in: vital hard disk not taken, says defence source

Rafale office break-in: vital hard disk not taken, says defence source

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES

The second innings of PM Modi, many Congress leaders sending in their resignations and the tragic fire accident in Surat, are some of the main stories across dailies today.

''After Modi meets President, decks clear for new government; fresh faces likely,'' writes The Hindu Business Line. The Pioneer headlines reads, ''MPs to pick Modi for second innings - NDA II Government formation to be set in motion today.''

''CWC meet today will take call on Rahul's quit offer,'' reports The Asian Age. The Indian Express writes, ''Rahul's negative campaign didn't work: Senior Congress leaders on eve of CWC".

The Economic Times reports, ''ED asks High Court to cancel Vadra's bail,''

''20 students die as fire engulfs commercial complex in Surat,'' is a headline in The Statesman.

Papers also highlight the stock market upswing after the results of the Lok Sabha polls. The Financial Express writes, ''Benchmarks  surge to lifetime highs on Modi euphoria.''

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