Sunday, September 18, 2016

Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao scared of Owaisi, BJP is not, says Amit Shah

Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao scared of Owaisi, BJP is not, says Amit Shah

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:

The latest developments in the Samajwadi Party in Uttar Pradesh and Congress losing Arunachal Pradesh make front page news in most of the dailies this morning. "Assertive Akhilesh steps out of Mulayam's shadow" leads  The Hindustan Times. The paper writes the Chief Minister is firm on his role in election ticket distribution,but gives uncle Shivpal Yadav his ministries back. "Mulayam brokers tenuous peace" writes the Pioneer. "SP working on a patch up plan:Shivpal & Akhilesh, give & take" notes the Indian Express.
The Congress finding itself out of power in Arunachal Pradesh again is noted widely today. "Congress loses Arunachal as 43 MLAs join BJP ally" says the Hindu. "Congress loses Arunachal government, 43 of its 44 MLAs, including Chief Minister, defect to BJP led front" writes the Asian Age.
Referring to Mohammed Shahbuddin the Indian Express writes "Under fire, Bihar government goes to Supreme Court to put Shahabuddin back in prison."
The Times of India quotes the Delhi High Court as saying "Copyright is not a divine right". While The Hindu quotes the Delhi High Court as saying "Copying books for teaching not copyright violation".
And finally, news for those who wait for big sales on Diwali. The Hindustan Times reports that with the festive spirit in the air, the one sector that is betting big on it, is e-commerce.

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