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NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
Newspapers this morning are flooded with reports and analysis of the double victory for the BJP in the Assembly elections in Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh.
"Modi saves BJP in Gujarat", is the banner headline in the DNA. "No surprise in Himachal, the hills are now saffron", writes the Hindustan Times. "Modi Rules Home And Hills", observes the Economic Times. The Indian Express calls it "Modi's December Spring", adding, "Voters rejected poison of caste, says PM, calls it a vikas victory". "Lotus blooms in cities, Hand grabs rural Gujarat", notes the Pioneer.
The Times of India says, "BJP Hits 6, but Stalls at 99 in Gujarat". The paper elaborates, "Seesaw day ends with photo-finish at Modasa" as the party was denied a century in the State.
"Congress claims moral victory in Gujarat", writes the Statesman. Hindustan Times states, "In close defeat, a win for Rahul". "Congress emerges as formidable opposition after 22 years", observes the Pioneer. The Asian Age says, "There's hope for 2019 in Congress's defeat".
"BJP's landslide in Himachal Pradesh, but CM face bites dust", states the Pioneer. "BJP hunts for CM as Dhumal loses", reports the Asian Age.
The Gujarat elections were a lot closer this time than in 2012, notes the Times of India. In an interesting observation, the paper states, "Notabhai gets more votes than winning margin in one out of 6 seats".
"Cautious BJP may go slow on reforms; Controversial FRDI Bill may face axe", reports the Asian Age.
In other stories, The Pioneer reports, "Finally, capital breathes 'good' air, as for the first time this month, the air quality was recorded "good" in the national Capital.
And finally, " A lifeline for vintage cars" as NGT allows cars over 50 years old on the road, for rallies and exhibitions, exempting them from the ban on vehicles older than 15 years.
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
Newspapers this morning are flooded with reports and analysis of the double victory for the BJP in the Assembly elections in Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh.
"Modi saves BJP in Gujarat", is the banner headline in the DNA. "No surprise in Himachal, the hills are now saffron", writes the Hindustan Times. "Modi Rules Home And Hills", observes the Economic Times. The Indian Express calls it "Modi's December Spring", adding, "Voters rejected poison of caste, says PM, calls it a vikas victory". "Lotus blooms in cities, Hand grabs rural Gujarat", notes the Pioneer.
The Times of India says, "BJP Hits 6, but Stalls at 99 in Gujarat". The paper elaborates, "Seesaw day ends with photo-finish at Modasa" as the party was denied a century in the State.
"Congress claims moral victory in Gujarat", writes the Statesman. Hindustan Times states, "In close defeat, a win for Rahul". "Congress emerges as formidable opposition after 22 years", observes the Pioneer. The Asian Age says, "There's hope for 2019 in Congress's defeat".
"BJP's landslide in Himachal Pradesh, but CM face bites dust", states the Pioneer. "BJP hunts for CM as Dhumal loses", reports the Asian Age.
The Gujarat elections were a lot closer this time than in 2012, notes the Times of India. In an interesting observation, the paper states, "Notabhai gets more votes than winning margin in one out of 6 seats".
"Cautious BJP may go slow on reforms; Controversial FRDI Bill may face axe", reports the Asian Age.
In other stories, The Pioneer reports, "Finally, capital breathes 'good' air, as for the first time this month, the air quality was recorded "good" in the national Capital.
And finally, " A lifeline for vintage cars" as NGT allows cars over 50 years old on the road, for rallies and exhibitions, exempting them from the ban on vehicles older than 15 years.
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