Karnataka govt on edge after 15 MLAs withdraw support; BJP announces stir for CM's resignation, Congress plans state-wide protests
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Political developments in Karnataka receive prominent attention in the press.
"Kumaraswamy back from US, goes into huddle with Congress to save government" is the lead in The Indian Express."Congress, JD(S) offer mantri posts to rebels; 13 Dissenting Legislators reject Deal" writes The Times of India.
"Rahul aides Deora, Scindia quit party posts" highlights The Pioneer. Mail Today terms it "Raining Resignations".
On the delayed monsoon onset, The Hindustan Times states "Rain likely over 4 days but deficit may not be covered".
"Those who file I-T returns with only Aadhaar will get PAN automatically" informs The Pioneer.
Under the caption "Decoding the Budget", an Economic Times poll predicts, "Markets Unlikely to see Fireworks this Diwali".
"Government may set October deadline for Air India sale" reports The Business Standard.
The Hindustan Times focuses on Road Safety, observing, "Rigorous testing finds Delhiites lacking in basic skills" as "Half of applicants fail driving tests in automated format".
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Political developments in Karnataka receive prominent attention in the press.
"Kumaraswamy back from US, goes into huddle with Congress to save government" is the lead in The Indian Express."Congress, JD(S) offer mantri posts to rebels; 13 Dissenting Legislators reject Deal" writes The Times of India.
"Rahul aides Deora, Scindia quit party posts" highlights The Pioneer. Mail Today terms it "Raining Resignations".
On the delayed monsoon onset, The Hindustan Times states "Rain likely over 4 days but deficit may not be covered".
"Those who file I-T returns with only Aadhaar will get PAN automatically" informs The Pioneer.
Under the caption "Decoding the Budget", an Economic Times poll predicts, "Markets Unlikely to see Fireworks this Diwali".
"Government may set October deadline for Air India sale" reports The Business Standard.
The Hindustan Times focuses on Road Safety, observing, "Rigorous testing finds Delhiites lacking in basic skills" as "Half of applicants fail driving tests in automated format".
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