Wednesday, February 14, 2018

Exclusive - U.S. pushes motion to put Pakistan on global terrorist-financing watchlist

Exclusive - U.S. pushes motion to put Pakistan on global terrorist-financing watchlist

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES

The focus continues on the situation in Jammu and Kashmir.
"CRPF man dies in failed attack on Srinagar camp" is the headline in The Tribune. The Hindustan Times and Times of India lead with Defence  Minister Nirmala Sitharaman's warning,"Pak will pay for Jammu misadventure."
The Pioneer, on the other hand, quotes Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti as saying " Talks with Pak only solution".
"No Action Against Major, orders Supreme Court " leads The Pioneer, adding, ruling against 'coercive steps' in Shopian FIR, boosts Army's morale.
"Supreme Court frowns over convicts heading political parties" is a front page story in the Asian Age. The Tribune quotes the Chief Justice of India asking 'How can convicted politician head a party?'
The Hindustan Times informs "Rogue NRI hubbies may lose properties",with  the government considering crucial changes in criminal law, for NRI men deserting their wives and not responding to repeated notices.
"Snow in Srinagar, Chill in Delhi" The Hindustan Times captions a photograph of a man walking through the snowfall, also observing, the strong winds in Delhi brought down pollution to the lowest readings in months.
And finally, "Martyr's widow prefers battlefield over banking job" notes The Pioneer, of Sangita Mall, who lost her father-in-law, a retired Subedar-Major, and her husband, a Rifleman, matyred in an operation in Kashmir, within six months. However, she fought back and cleared the examination for a Short Service Commission in the Army and will emerge as a Lieutenant, the first officer from a family of soldiers.

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