"Pak Will Retaliate If India Attacks": Imran Khan Amid Tension Over Pulwama
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:-
An Indian Army major and a Pakistani Jaish-e-Mohammed mastermind among 7 killed in Jammu and Kashmir is the story that dominates headlines in most of the papers this morning. "3 militants, 4 Armymen, civilian, cop slain in Pulwama gunbattle." leads the Asian Age. "CRPF attack plotter among 3 ultras killed; Brigadier, Lt. Col, DIG injured" writes the Tribune.
In related stories the Hindu says "Pulwama shows that time for talks has passed, says Modi." The paper quotes him as saying "The world must unite against terrorism and its supporters". "India wants Azhar on UN blacklist, Saudi-Pak joint statement is a snub. Says need to avoid politicisation of UN listing regime" writes the Indian Express.
On highest transfer in a fiscal, the Economic Times writes "RBI to pay Government rupees 28,000 crore interim dividend" adding "Centre will get a total rupees 68,000 crore from the Central Bank in the current fiscal."
"BJP, Sena will jointly fight Lok Sabha, Assembly polls" informs the Asian Age adding "23 seats for Sena, 25 for BJP."
Referring to the Kulbhushan Jadhav case, The Times of India quoting India writes "Pakistan using Jadhav case as tool for propaganda" The paper says at the ICJ hearing, Salve asks him to be freed.
On the decision of National Green Tribunal (NGT) about the Sterlite copper plant in Thoothukudi, Hindu writes "Supreme Court sets aside NGT order to reopen Sterlite plant."
The Hindu quoting the BJP writes "No tie-up with Asom Gana Parishad (AGP) for polls. The paper informs that Assam's regional party had snapped links but said it may rekindle relations.
Quack Attack! Patients are sitting ducks. Well, Mail Today writes "Unmasked! a parallel medical industry of fake doctors and deadly clinics in National capital."
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:-
An Indian Army major and a Pakistani Jaish-e-Mohammed mastermind among 7 killed in Jammu and Kashmir is the story that dominates headlines in most of the papers this morning. "3 militants, 4 Armymen, civilian, cop slain in Pulwama gunbattle." leads the Asian Age. "CRPF attack plotter among 3 ultras killed; Brigadier, Lt. Col, DIG injured" writes the Tribune.
In related stories the Hindu says "Pulwama shows that time for talks has passed, says Modi." The paper quotes him as saying "The world must unite against terrorism and its supporters". "India wants Azhar on UN blacklist, Saudi-Pak joint statement is a snub. Says need to avoid politicisation of UN listing regime" writes the Indian Express.
On highest transfer in a fiscal, the Economic Times writes "RBI to pay Government rupees 28,000 crore interim dividend" adding "Centre will get a total rupees 68,000 crore from the Central Bank in the current fiscal."
"BJP, Sena will jointly fight Lok Sabha, Assembly polls" informs the Asian Age adding "23 seats for Sena, 25 for BJP."
Referring to the Kulbhushan Jadhav case, The Times of India quoting India writes "Pakistan using Jadhav case as tool for propaganda" The paper says at the ICJ hearing, Salve asks him to be freed.
On the decision of National Green Tribunal (NGT) about the Sterlite copper plant in Thoothukudi, Hindu writes "Supreme Court sets aside NGT order to reopen Sterlite plant."
The Hindu quoting the BJP writes "No tie-up with Asom Gana Parishad (AGP) for polls. The paper informs that Assam's regional party had snapped links but said it may rekindle relations.
Quack Attack! Patients are sitting ducks. Well, Mail Today writes "Unmasked! a parallel medical industry of fake doctors and deadly clinics in National capital."
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