Manmohan Singh hits out at Modi govt, calls slowdown 'man-made crisis'
NEWSPAPER HEADLINES,
Most newspapers have prominently featured news related to Assam's NRC list on their front pages. Times of India reports "19 lac left out, final Assam NRC elicits anger and sense of betrayal". The paper adds that parties across the political divide have claimed exclusion of Indian citizens. Sunday Pioneer says that there is "outrage over 19 lacs exclusion, 3 crores inclusion".
Delhi BJP Chief Manoj "Tiwari rakes up Delhi NRC again", writes The Hindu.
"Can't pay on spot as new traffic challan regime kicks in today" warns Hindustan Times. Sunday Times of India also cautions motorists that they could face "steep penalties for traffic rule violations from today".
Hindustan Times quotes external affairs minister S Jaishankar as saying that India was "open to talks if Pakistan stops terror".
Times of India headlines "In U-turn, Pak says ready for dialogue". The Indian Express quotes the Pak foreign minister as saying that they were "Open to conditional talks with India".
The Asian Age quoting sources informs us that "assembly polls in Union Territory of J&K are not likely before 2021".
And finally, while Mail Today reports that "Pakistan delays key link to Kartarpur", The Tribune features Home Minister Amit Shah's reassurance - "Kartarpur corridor to meet deadline, rest assured:Shah".
NEWSPAPER HEADLINES,
Most newspapers have prominently featured news related to Assam's NRC list on their front pages. Times of India reports "19 lac left out, final Assam NRC elicits anger and sense of betrayal". The paper adds that parties across the political divide have claimed exclusion of Indian citizens. Sunday Pioneer says that there is "outrage over 19 lacs exclusion, 3 crores inclusion".
Delhi BJP Chief Manoj "Tiwari rakes up Delhi NRC again", writes The Hindu.
"Can't pay on spot as new traffic challan regime kicks in today" warns Hindustan Times. Sunday Times of India also cautions motorists that they could face "steep penalties for traffic rule violations from today".
Hindustan Times quotes external affairs minister S Jaishankar as saying that India was "open to talks if Pakistan stops terror".
Times of India headlines "In U-turn, Pak says ready for dialogue". The Indian Express quotes the Pak foreign minister as saying that they were "Open to conditional talks with India".
The Asian Age quoting sources informs us that "assembly polls in Union Territory of J&K are not likely before 2021".
And finally, while Mail Today reports that "Pakistan delays key link to Kartarpur", The Tribune features Home Minister Amit Shah's reassurance - "Kartarpur corridor to meet deadline, rest assured:Shah".
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