Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Black money list: SC slams Centre, asks it to reveal all names by tomorrow

Black money list: SC slams Centre, asks it to reveal all names by tomorrow

NEWSPAPER HEADLINES
The government naming some persons in the black money list, Shiv Sena to back any BJP nominee in Maharastra and the tense Trilokpuri are some of the front page stories in most papers today.
"No big bang in government new black money list" is the Hindustan Times headline, "government reveals names of 7 in black money list, opposition takes on government over selective  revelation," writes the Business Standard.
"Sena will back any BJP nominee", states the Tribune. While the Pioneer says "Sena willing to play second fiddle "and adds that Sena will back BJP's CM pick, and NCP will abstain from house during confidence vote.
'Trilokpuri tense, 3 shops burnt' reports the Hindu. The Times of India writes about how a group of 15 'eunuchs hold off Trilokpuri goons'. The Statesman says that "virtual curfew prevails in Trilokpuri".
When Shiela Dixit met Narendra Modi, the Indian Express quotes her as saying she saw ' a confident man with a vision' and 'a new language'.
 "Centre, state together on Burdwan probe: NSA', writes the Hindu, while the Hindustan Times quotes National Security Adviser (NSA) Ajit Doval telling Mamata Banerjee that ' terror spread beyond Burdwan'. The paper also writes that NSA in Bengal also hands over list of 180 Bangla militants hiding in Bengal, tells Mamta Jalpaiguri emerging as a terror hub."
The Tribune carries a story of how thieves in a daring Hollywood thriller style dug up a 120 feet tunnel and cleaned out 89 bank lockers in Sonepat's Gohana area.
The Asian age writes that 12,000 more men are to be inducted to the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) to counter aggressive transgressions by the Chinese army along the LAC.
And finally, are you feeling down or unwell? The Times of India writes that according to a survey for BBC local radio, the British rock band Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" is a good song to listen to in such times.

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