Thursday, April 26, 2018

Asaram case verdict: Self-styled godman cries in court after life sentence for raping minor devotee

Asaram case verdict: Self-styled godman cries in court after life sentence for raping minor devotee

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Senior Congress leader and former law minister Salman Khurshid defending his remarks that his party had 'blood on its hands' and saying that he made the controversial statement 'as a human being' is the story that dominates the front pages of most dailies this morning. "Khurshid ungloves Congress Khooni Panja" leads DNA adding "BJP find ammo to attack Congress for its past sins".
Rajyasabha Chairman M Venkaiah Naidu saying that the decision to reject an impeachment bid against Chief Justice of India Dipak Misra was not taken in hurry, is the other news story that finds prominent mention in the press.
"SC stays construction in all unauthorised Delhi colonies" informs the Times of India adding "Encroachments Must Go in Two Weeks, centre told." The Hindustan Times quoting the Supreme Court writes "Rid Delhi of roadside encroachments".
"Asaram verdict today, police on edge to avert rerun of Dera violence" says The Hindustan Times. "3 states on high alert" informs The DNA.
"Clinical finish to anti-Naxal operation" headlines The Pioneer. The paper writes that "Four of 5 Maoist Divisional Committees of south Gadchiroli eliminated: toll mounts to 37".
On the forthcoming informal summit in the Chinese city of Wuhan on April 27 and 28 between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi JinPing, The Asian Age writes "Modi, Xi plan to share vision in a bid to mend ties. Specific issues won't be discussed."
"US to end work permits for H-1B spouses" says The Hindu adding "Aim is to prevent fraud and abuse in immigration system".
"101 management schools apply to shut shop as business is bad" informs The Hindustan Times.
"Center supports death by hanging, apex court told" writes The Statesman.
And finally, from Arunachal, Indian wine in Chinese bottles! Well, The Hindu writes that India's first organic Kiwi wine from Arunachal Pradesh's Lower Subansiri district goes to the market in bottles which are sourced from Sichuan.

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