Tuesday, February 5, 2019

In Mamata Banerjee vs CBI, BJP Brings Up A Red Diary, Pen Drive

In Mamata Banerjee vs CBI, BJP Brings Up A Red Diary, Pen Drive

TODAY'S NEWSPAPERS,
Almost all the dailies have covered the standoff over CBI seeking Kolkata Police Chief for questioning, breaking into an all out war between the centre and Mamata Banerjee government.
"CBI Vs Kolkata police war pits Mamata against Modi" writes The Asian Age, while the Pioneer headlines " Mamata on warpath sits on dharna against CBI". Quoting the West Bengal Chief Minister the Statesman writes, " It's a Constitutional coup."
With unrest brewing in the northeast over the Citizenship Amendment Bill The Times of India quotes the BJP chief "We will go by consensus on citizenship Bill." adding "BJP may not push legislation in parliament."
"15 thousand rupees Cap may be relaxed for new pension schemes" writes The Hindustan Times with the government introducing to make the income eligibility criteria flexible for its mega pension schemes.
A headline in The DNA writes, "After Centres nod, CBI to prosecute P. Chidambram in INX Media case."
Another headline in The DNA Money writes, " Income Tax assessments to be faceless in few years", and assessees will be provided pre-filled return forms as part of the government's initiative to simplify procedures.
The Economic Times quotes the Junior Agriculture Minister Gajendra Shekhawat saying, "100 million farmers to get Rs 2 thousand by March end" under the Pradhan Mantri KISAN Scheme.
And Finally, The Hindu under the headline "Wedding gifts to warm hearts and cool the earth", reports of a couple in Assam asking guests on their wedding, to gift them old clothes and take back tree saplings, turning it into an occasion for social service.

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