'My name is Rahul Gandhi, not Rahul Savarkar; will never apologise'
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINE:
Unrest in some parts of the country over citizenship law is the top story in most dailies today. "Opposition grows. Protests in Delhi, Bengal, Aligarh" is the headline in The Tribune. The Indian Express sums it up in its headline as, "CAB's diplomatic echo: Washington and Dhaka flag worry, Japan PM visit called off".
"Rahul's remarks on rape cases stir heated exchange" headlines Hindustan Times, elaborating that the BJP members of Parliament have sought an apology from him on the last day of the current Winter Session.
Supreme Court's observations on Sabarimala find front page mention in many dailies. "SC asks women seeking entry into Sabarimala to 'be patient'" is the headline in Hindustan Times, while The Hindu headline states, "Sabarimala temple issue explosive now, says Supreme Court"
And finally, a front page reports in The Times of India reveals that Delhi recorded the wettest December day in 50 years, yesterday.
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINE:
Unrest in some parts of the country over citizenship law is the top story in most dailies today. "Opposition grows. Protests in Delhi, Bengal, Aligarh" is the headline in The Tribune. The Indian Express sums it up in its headline as, "CAB's diplomatic echo: Washington and Dhaka flag worry, Japan PM visit called off".
"Rahul's remarks on rape cases stir heated exchange" headlines Hindustan Times, elaborating that the BJP members of Parliament have sought an apology from him on the last day of the current Winter Session.
Supreme Court's observations on Sabarimala find front page mention in many dailies. "SC asks women seeking entry into Sabarimala to 'be patient'" is the headline in Hindustan Times, while The Hindu headline states, "Sabarimala temple issue explosive now, says Supreme Court"
And finally, a front page reports in The Times of India reveals that Delhi recorded the wettest December day in 50 years, yesterday.
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