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The Home Ministry's communication to the states regarding the deployment of central forces is prominently noticed on the front pages of many papers. The Asian Age reports "MHA tells states : don't rely only on Central forces". The Pioneer caption reads "Central forces can't substitute State police, warns MHA". The papers add that this communication comes in the backdrop of a tussle between the West Bengal government and the Home Ministry over the deployment of central forces in Darjeeling.
The killing of a school teacher in the Shopian district of Jammu and Kashmir, a week after three militants were killed in a gun battle with security forces at his house, is widely noticed in the press. The Hindustan Times reports "Militants kill J&K teacher, leave note of 'revenge' for encounter at house". In another incident of violence in the state, the Statesman reports " Rioters pelt stones at Army patrol for rescuing alleged braid chopper from being lynched by the villagers; troops open fire to disperse mob".
On the killing of 22 year old folk singer Harshita Dahiya in Panipat in Haryana, the Times of India states "8 bullets pumped into singer, Tihar inmate prime suspect". The Pioneer quotes the singer's sister as saying "My husband killed Harshita".
Writing on the ticket distribution process for the forthcoming Himachal Pradesh assembly polls, the Tribune notes "BJP ticket for 12 new faces ; 3 Congress deserters make it too ; Sonia to decide on 1 family, 1 ticket".
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The Home Ministry's communication to the states regarding the deployment of central forces is prominently noticed on the front pages of many papers. The Asian Age reports "MHA tells states : don't rely only on Central forces". The Pioneer caption reads "Central forces can't substitute State police, warns MHA". The papers add that this communication comes in the backdrop of a tussle between the West Bengal government and the Home Ministry over the deployment of central forces in Darjeeling.
The killing of a school teacher in the Shopian district of Jammu and Kashmir, a week after three militants were killed in a gun battle with security forces at his house, is widely noticed in the press. The Hindustan Times reports "Militants kill J&K teacher, leave note of 'revenge' for encounter at house". In another incident of violence in the state, the Statesman reports " Rioters pelt stones at Army patrol for rescuing alleged braid chopper from being lynched by the villagers; troops open fire to disperse mob".
On the killing of 22 year old folk singer Harshita Dahiya in Panipat in Haryana, the Times of India states "8 bullets pumped into singer, Tihar inmate prime suspect". The Pioneer quotes the singer's sister as saying "My husband killed Harshita".
Writing on the ticket distribution process for the forthcoming Himachal Pradesh assembly polls, the Tribune notes "BJP ticket for 12 new faces ; 3 Congress deserters make it too ; Sonia to decide on 1 family, 1 ticket".
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