Congress won't support Third Front to form govt, will get majority, says Rahul Gandhi - Hindustan Times
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:
Narendra Modi all set to campaign in Amethi is the lead story in many newspapers. 'Modi to storm Rahul's Amethi on May 5' is the Hindustan Times headline. The paper adds that Amit Shah is already parked in the Gandhi bastion. The Asian Age says that Jaitley, Sushma and Advani may join him. Mail Today writes that 'this may attract a reciprocal shock tactic of a Gandhi family member in Varanasi'.
The controversy over naming the next Army Chief seems to have been put to rest. The Times of India headline reads 'Election Commission bars government from naming new Army Chief'.
Many dailies have reported that a judge would be appointed soon to investigate allegations against Narendra Modi for putting a woman under illegal surveillance. 'Shinde, Sibal confirm probe into Snoopgate by sitting justice' writes the Economic Times, adding that the appointment is likely to be made before the 16th of May.
Bodo militants killing 20 people in Assam is covered by the Statesman, the Pioneer and many other dailies. '3 attacks in 24 hours' writes the Indian Express. 'Shoot at sight after Assam massacre' writes the Hindu. 'Curfew in 4 districts' says the Tribune.
'2G trouble again for Raja, Kani' writes the Hindustan Times on its front page. The Hindu reports that a Delhi court has issued summons to them to appear before it on the 26th of May.
"CCTV image provides first clue" is the Hindu headline, regarding investigations into the blasts in Chennai. 'Police rely on footage from stations' adds the paper.
A landslide triggered by heavy rains in Afghanistan in which 2000 people are missing finds place in the Hindustan Times, the Statesman and The Tribune.
And finally, there's good news for Delhi-ites! "Heat wave takes weekend off, rain ahead" writes the Hindustan Times on its front page.
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