SP on the verge of split amid clash of its titans
Newspapers Headlines
Film maker Karan Johar striking a truce with the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena makes for front page news in most of the the dailies this morning. "Rs. 5 Crore penance but Mushkil not over yet" leads the Mail Today. The paper writes that Karan Johar's Ae Dil Hai Mushkil worries remain as release unsure in four states and boycott fears loom. "Fadnavis surrenders to Thackeray Raj, Ae Dil Hai Mushkil set for Diwali release, guild agrees not to cast Pakistani actors", headlines the Indian Express.
In a related story the Hindu writes "Services say no to extortion donations", adding "Outrage at MNS chief Raj Thackeray's attempt to browbeat Bollywood film producers".
The crisis in the Samajwadi Party is the other big story in newspapers this morning. "Akhilesh backer thrown out of Samajwadi Party, senior leaders in last-ditch bid to patch things up", says The Statesman. "Samajwadi Party crisis deepens bid to broker truce fails, next 48 hours crucial", writes the Times of India.
On the Triple Talaq issue, The Times of India writes that in Pune an 18 year old Muslim woman Arshiya who was recently divorced as per the Islamic tradition and has an 8 month old baby has refused to accept the Talaq. The paper writes that the Muslim Satyashodhak Mandal has decided to support her and start a signature capaign agaisnt Triple Talaq.
Quoting Prime Minister Modi the Financial Express says "In mission mode to expand aviation".
Referring to the border tension in Jammu and Kashmir The Hindu writes "Villagers flee as Pak. Rangers pound areas near International Border, Forces arrest a spy, 2 Jaish militants in separate operations".
Newspapers Headlines
Film maker Karan Johar striking a truce with the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena makes for front page news in most of the the dailies this morning. "Rs. 5 Crore penance but Mushkil not over yet" leads the Mail Today. The paper writes that Karan Johar's Ae Dil Hai Mushkil worries remain as release unsure in four states and boycott fears loom. "Fadnavis surrenders to Thackeray Raj, Ae Dil Hai Mushkil set for Diwali release, guild agrees not to cast Pakistani actors", headlines the Indian Express.
In a related story the Hindu writes "Services say no to extortion donations", adding "Outrage at MNS chief Raj Thackeray's attempt to browbeat Bollywood film producers".
The crisis in the Samajwadi Party is the other big story in newspapers this morning. "Akhilesh backer thrown out of Samajwadi Party, senior leaders in last-ditch bid to patch things up", says The Statesman. "Samajwadi Party crisis deepens bid to broker truce fails, next 48 hours crucial", writes the Times of India.
On the Triple Talaq issue, The Times of India writes that in Pune an 18 year old Muslim woman Arshiya who was recently divorced as per the Islamic tradition and has an 8 month old baby has refused to accept the Talaq. The paper writes that the Muslim Satyashodhak Mandal has decided to support her and start a signature capaign agaisnt Triple Talaq.
Quoting Prime Minister Modi the Financial Express says "In mission mode to expand aviation".
Referring to the border tension in Jammu and Kashmir The Hindu writes "Villagers flee as Pak. Rangers pound areas near International Border, Forces arrest a spy, 2 Jaish militants in separate operations".
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