Mayawati on coalition course for resurrection
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
The results of the Rajya Sabha elections and the Delhi High Court's verdict quashing the disqualification of 20 AAP MLAs are some of the top newspaper stories this morning.
"Big gains for BJP in Rajya Sabha elections" headlines the DNA. "BJP wins 12 out of 25 seats in 6 states; Congress gets 5" writes the Asian Age. The Indian Express headline reads - "BJP avenges Lok Sabha by-poll loss, now largest Rajya Sabha party".
The Delhi High Court setting aside the disqualification of 20 AAP MLAs in the office of profit case is prominently highlighted by the papers. "High Court sets aside Election Commission disqualification of 20 AAP MLAs; asks for fresh hearing" headlines the The Times of India. "Kejri hails victory of truth, MLAs joins House"writes the Asian Age. The Hindu quotes the BJP as saying "HC's verdict proves independence of judiciary".
Several papers also highlight Congress' decision to move a no confidence motion against the ruling government in the Lok Sabha on Tuesday. "Now, a Congress push for no-trust move in Parliament" headlines the DNA.
The Hindustan Times, in a front-page photograph, captures social activist Anna Hazare's indefinite hunger strike for Lokpal appointment, remunerative crop prices and electoral reforms. "Anna Back at Ramlila Maidan" is the photograph's caption.
And finally, "depressed people are more likely to be phone addicts" writes the Times of India. The paper says as levels of anxiety increase, problematic smartphone use also increases.
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
The results of the Rajya Sabha elections and the Delhi High Court's verdict quashing the disqualification of 20 AAP MLAs are some of the top newspaper stories this morning.
"Big gains for BJP in Rajya Sabha elections" headlines the DNA. "BJP wins 12 out of 25 seats in 6 states; Congress gets 5" writes the Asian Age. The Indian Express headline reads - "BJP avenges Lok Sabha by-poll loss, now largest Rajya Sabha party".
The Delhi High Court setting aside the disqualification of 20 AAP MLAs in the office of profit case is prominently highlighted by the papers. "High Court sets aside Election Commission disqualification of 20 AAP MLAs; asks for fresh hearing" headlines the The Times of India. "Kejri hails victory of truth, MLAs joins House"writes the Asian Age. The Hindu quotes the BJP as saying "HC's verdict proves independence of judiciary".
Several papers also highlight Congress' decision to move a no confidence motion against the ruling government in the Lok Sabha on Tuesday. "Now, a Congress push for no-trust move in Parliament" headlines the DNA.
The Hindustan Times, in a front-page photograph, captures social activist Anna Hazare's indefinite hunger strike for Lokpal appointment, remunerative crop prices and electoral reforms. "Anna Back at Ramlila Maidan" is the photograph's caption.
And finally, "depressed people are more likely to be phone addicts" writes the Times of India. The paper says as levels of anxiety increase, problematic smartphone use also increases.
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