Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Congress is 'secretly relishing the AAP agitation' as it has banished Narendra Modi from prime time TV news

NEWSPAPER HEADLINES

Almost all papers show Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal sitting in dharna to demand suspension of four police officers. 'Anarchist CM plunges Delhi into chaos' is the Hindu headline. 'Kejri's road rage jolts Aam Aadmi' writes the Hindustan Times. 'Traffic at standstill, metro stations shut' says the Express Newsline, while the Hindu shows a picture of people who were faced to walk long distances due to the protest.
'Kejriwal can't be law into himself-rap Congress, BJP writes the Pioneer. But on the flipside, the Asian Age asks 'As citizens fume, will BJP reap advantage?'. The Economic Times says that the Congress is 'secretly relishing the AAP agitation' as it has banished Narendra Modi from prime time TV news.
The stalled nursery admission process to start from today finds front page coverage un most dailies 'Schools lose case against new rules' writes the Asian Age. 'Court clears way for nursery admissions' says the Hindustan Times, listing the distribution of points.
The autopsy report confirming that Sunanda Pushkar died of a drug overdose is widely covered by the press. 'Suicide or accident? - probe still on' writes the Asian Age, while the Hindustan Times says that her upper body had scuffle marks.
'Maharastra catches AAP virus, power rates cut 20 percent' is the Financial Express headline. The news figures in all the major dailies too.
'Chill continues' writes the Hindustan Times, of Delhi weather, adding that rain and fog are set to return to the capital today onwards.

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