Impose President’s rule in A.P., says Katju
NEWSPAPER HEADLINES
Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and I-T raiding premises of Chidambaram and Lalu makes for front page news in most of the dailies this morning. "CBI raids Karti, alleges he got father's ministry to clear FDI for media firm" headlines the Financial Express. "Chidambaram's son Lalu face multi-city graft raids" states the Tribune adding "Opposition alleges political vendetta, government calls it a 'day of reckoning ".
On the issue to tripal talaq the Indian Express quotes the Muslim Board telling the Supreme Court "Ram born in Ayodhya issue of faith, so is triple talaq. It is undesirable... aware of need to change but will do in own way".
Referring to the nuclear memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Russia for developing Kudankulam 5 and 6 reactor units The Times of India writes "Government makes Russia sweat before PM-Putin Meet". The papers writes that it is a prod to Moscow to help India make NSG entry.
Writing on the storm in the US over leak of classified data to Moscow The Asian Age says "Trump admits he gave information to Russia 'I had every right' ".
On an event that Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti was to address at Sher - i - Kashmir international convention centre, The Hindu writes "women force Mehbooba to beat a retreat. The participants raised slogans, alleging that the programme was not made clear to them".
"Mamta meets Sonia open to 2nd term for Pranab as President" opines Hindustan Times.
In another story the paper headlines"Water crisis looms over Delhi even as power need peaks"
"IITs come out with a new 'code' to crack entrance" reports the DNA.
And finally, The Times of India reports that " Gurgaon's air is worse than Delhi's most polluted areas according to an analysis of the air quality index (AQI).
NEWSPAPER HEADLINES
Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and I-T raiding premises of Chidambaram and Lalu makes for front page news in most of the dailies this morning. "CBI raids Karti, alleges he got father's ministry to clear FDI for media firm" headlines the Financial Express. "Chidambaram's son Lalu face multi-city graft raids" states the Tribune adding "Opposition alleges political vendetta, government calls it a 'day of reckoning ".
On the issue to tripal talaq the Indian Express quotes the Muslim Board telling the Supreme Court "Ram born in Ayodhya issue of faith, so is triple talaq. It is undesirable... aware of need to change but will do in own way".
Referring to the nuclear memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Russia for developing Kudankulam 5 and 6 reactor units The Times of India writes "Government makes Russia sweat before PM-Putin Meet". The papers writes that it is a prod to Moscow to help India make NSG entry.
Writing on the storm in the US over leak of classified data to Moscow The Asian Age says "Trump admits he gave information to Russia 'I had every right' ".
On an event that Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti was to address at Sher - i - Kashmir international convention centre, The Hindu writes "women force Mehbooba to beat a retreat. The participants raised slogans, alleging that the programme was not made clear to them".
"Mamta meets Sonia open to 2nd term for Pranab as President" opines Hindustan Times.
In another story the paper headlines"Water crisis looms over Delhi even as power need peaks"
"IITs come out with a new 'code' to crack entrance" reports the DNA.
And finally, The Times of India reports that " Gurgaon's air is worse than Delhi's most polluted areas according to an analysis of the air quality index (AQI).
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