Naidu favourite in V-P poll today
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj's comments on the situation in the Doklam area where India and China are engaged in a face-off dominate front page headlines. The Asian Age quotes Ms Swaraj as saying "Doklam resolution lies in talks , not war". Drawing attention to two diplomatic options the government is considering to deal with the stand-off, The Indian Express reports "2 options : Let Bhutan troops replace India's, wait until November".
The Supreme Court rejecting the Congress's plea for a stay on the 'None of the Above' or NOTA option in the forthcoming Gujarat Rajya Sabha polls gets wide traction in the press. The Times of India notes "SC wont ban NOTA in Gujarat Rajya Sabha polls". What happens if an MLA does use the NOTA option? The Hindu says "Impact of NOTA will be like abstention ; it does not attract anti-defection law".
Taking note of the Election Commission's submissions to the Supreme Court regarding the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, the Hindustan Times reports "Poll panel will deploy 16 Lakh EVMs with paper trails for 2019".
The killing of two army personnel in an ambush by the Hizbul Mujahideen in South Kashmir's Shopian district gets front page attention. The DNA reports "Army Major, jawan die in J&K ambush".
The Pioneer takes note of Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari's comments on the state of the country's road infrastructure in the Lok Sabha during question hour. The paper quotes him as saying "100 bridges on brink of collapse ; Collated data on bridges, culverts across country as part of steps to avert road mishaps".
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj's comments on the situation in the Doklam area where India and China are engaged in a face-off dominate front page headlines. The Asian Age quotes Ms Swaraj as saying "Doklam resolution lies in talks , not war". Drawing attention to two diplomatic options the government is considering to deal with the stand-off, The Indian Express reports "2 options : Let Bhutan troops replace India's, wait until November".
The Supreme Court rejecting the Congress's plea for a stay on the 'None of the Above' or NOTA option in the forthcoming Gujarat Rajya Sabha polls gets wide traction in the press. The Times of India notes "SC wont ban NOTA in Gujarat Rajya Sabha polls". What happens if an MLA does use the NOTA option? The Hindu says "Impact of NOTA will be like abstention ; it does not attract anti-defection law".
Taking note of the Election Commission's submissions to the Supreme Court regarding the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, the Hindustan Times reports "Poll panel will deploy 16 Lakh EVMs with paper trails for 2019".
The killing of two army personnel in an ambush by the Hizbul Mujahideen in South Kashmir's Shopian district gets front page attention. The DNA reports "Army Major, jawan die in J&K ambush".
The Pioneer takes note of Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari's comments on the state of the country's road infrastructure in the Lok Sabha during question hour. The paper quotes him as saying "100 bridges on brink of collapse ; Collated data on bridges, culverts across country as part of steps to avert road mishaps".
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