Lok Sabha polls to be held in 7 phases from April 11, counting on May 23
AN OVERVIEW OF TODAY'S NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:-
All major newspapers today have prominently reported with photographs about Nirav Modi being found in London. The Mail Today reports ''Nirav in UK, India turns on the heat'', The Statesman says ''India taking steps for Nirav extradition: MEA''. The Indian Express adds ''8 million flat, a new diamond business, UK insurance number for Nirav: Report''.
The Statements by the Prime Minister and the External Affairs Ministry spokesperson against Pakistan sponsored terrorism have also been highlighted by most newspapers, ''New Pak'' must show new action, says India'', reports the Hindustan Times. The Asian Age qotes the ''PM:India now works on nayi neeti against terror''. The Times of India also quotes the PM ''Pakistan braced for land strikes, we surprised it with air raid.
The Sunday Statesman reports on its front page ''Rajnath talks of 3 cross-border strikes in past five years, but evasive on the third''.
The Sunday Tribune informs on its front page ''NIA summons Hurriyat Chairman and Geelani's son - in terror funding case, called to Delhi on March 11''.
The Hindustan Times reports on its front page that the Election Commission has prohibited political parties from using photographs of defence personnel in their campaign advertisements, ''Don't use military photos in your campaign material: says Election Commission to parties''.
The Asian Age quotes Scindia ''Congress to fight alone in UP".
The Sunday Tribune reports that the Ministry of Defence spokesperson on Saturday has said that a soldier on leave in Budgam district who was reportedly abducted on Friday was safe and that media reports were ''incorrect''.
The Times of India reports that the ''National Green Tribunal, terms Aravali land'' deemed forest''.
AN OVERVIEW OF TODAY'S NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:-
All major newspapers today have prominently reported with photographs about Nirav Modi being found in London. The Mail Today reports ''Nirav in UK, India turns on the heat'', The Statesman says ''India taking steps for Nirav extradition: MEA''. The Indian Express adds ''8 million flat, a new diamond business, UK insurance number for Nirav: Report''.
The Statements by the Prime Minister and the External Affairs Ministry spokesperson against Pakistan sponsored terrorism have also been highlighted by most newspapers, ''New Pak'' must show new action, says India'', reports the Hindustan Times. The Asian Age qotes the ''PM:India now works on nayi neeti against terror''. The Times of India also quotes the PM ''Pakistan braced for land strikes, we surprised it with air raid.
The Sunday Statesman reports on its front page ''Rajnath talks of 3 cross-border strikes in past five years, but evasive on the third''.
The Sunday Tribune informs on its front page ''NIA summons Hurriyat Chairman and Geelani's son - in terror funding case, called to Delhi on March 11''.
The Hindustan Times reports on its front page that the Election Commission has prohibited political parties from using photographs of defence personnel in their campaign advertisements, ''Don't use military photos in your campaign material: says Election Commission to parties''.
The Asian Age quotes Scindia ''Congress to fight alone in UP".
The Sunday Tribune reports that the Ministry of Defence spokesperson on Saturday has said that a soldier on leave in Budgam district who was reportedly abducted on Friday was safe and that media reports were ''incorrect''.
The Times of India reports that the ''National Green Tribunal, terms Aravali land'' deemed forest''.
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