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NEWSPAPER HEADLINES
Rahul Gandhi's address at the AICC plenary session and BJP reaction to it are the lead stories in newspapers today.
The Hindustan Times headline reads " Rahul says will build a new Congress to fight BJP". "Rahul's 2019 battle cry : It's truth versus lies, like Pandavas versus Kauravas" writes the Indian Express.
'Rahul speech is the rhetoric of a loser' DNA quotes Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman. "Congress engaged in fake news, retorts BJP" reports the Pioneer.
"Lok Sabha showdown likely today on no-trust move" notes the Asian Age asking "will TRS, AIADMK let Lok Sabha function?"
"Pak firing kills couple, 3 kids; India hits back" is the lead in the DNA.
3 AIIMS doctors killed in Yamuna express-way crash, is a story, highlighted byalmost all newspapers. "No one hurried to save lives of emergency specialists" observes the Times of India.
"Nifty may fall below 10,000 as fear-factor rises on Dalal-Street", writes DNA Money.
"Higher Demand, Fewer Planes set to Drive up Summer fares" notes the Hindustan Times. The Hindu reports "Two more IndiGo jets grounded".
And finally, the Times of India reports on a strange event "Yagya of 500 quintals of wood to 'curb pollution' " in Meerut city.
NEWSPAPER HEADLINES
Rahul Gandhi's address at the AICC plenary session and BJP reaction to it are the lead stories in newspapers today.
The Hindustan Times headline reads " Rahul says will build a new Congress to fight BJP". "Rahul's 2019 battle cry : It's truth versus lies, like Pandavas versus Kauravas" writes the Indian Express.
'Rahul speech is the rhetoric of a loser' DNA quotes Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman. "Congress engaged in fake news, retorts BJP" reports the Pioneer.
"Lok Sabha showdown likely today on no-trust move" notes the Asian Age asking "will TRS, AIADMK let Lok Sabha function?"
"Pak firing kills couple, 3 kids; India hits back" is the lead in the DNA.
3 AIIMS doctors killed in Yamuna express-way crash, is a story, highlighted byalmost all newspapers. "No one hurried to save lives of emergency specialists" observes the Times of India.
"Nifty may fall below 10,000 as fear-factor rises on Dalal-Street", writes DNA Money.
"Higher Demand, Fewer Planes set to Drive up Summer fares" notes the Hindustan Times. The Hindu reports "Two more IndiGo jets grounded".
And finally, the Times of India reports on a strange event "Yagya of 500 quintals of wood to 'curb pollution' " in Meerut city.
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