2014年9月27日 星期六

2014-09-28 India India

  Hindustan Times   
Ready to talk to Pakistan, but not under terror shadow: Modi at UN  Hindustan Times
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday hit back at Pakistan, questioning its seriousness in resolving the Kashmir issue by raising it at the United Nations. PlayPause. Prime Minster Narendra Modi (R) speaks with New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio during ...

Modi's impactful speech at the UN blends tough realism and hope   Firstpost
Modi supporters, Kashmiri separatist groups exchange barbs   Economic Times
Ready For Bilateral Talks With Pakistan, But Without Shadow of Terror: PM Modi ...   NDTV
Business Standard   
IBNLive   
Oneindia   
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  NDTV   
Jayalalithaa Gets Four Years in Jail for Corruption, Fined 100 Crores  NDTV
Bangalore/Chennai: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa was sent to the Bangalore Central Jail on Saturday evening after a court found her guilty of corruption. She has been sentenced to four years in prison and has been fined Rs 100 crore.
Possibility of political realignment still remote   The Hindu
Paneerselvam may be Tamil Nadu CM   Daijiworld.com
Step up security: MHA to Tamil Nadu government   IBNLive
Times of India   
The Nation   
Economic Times   
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  Times of India   
Haryana polls: People will have to go to jail to meet CM if INLD wins, says Hooda  IBNLive
Chandigarh: On the heels of INLD chief Om Prakash Chautala's rally, Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda on Saturday took dig at him saying if he becomes chief minister, then people of the state will have to go to Tihar prison to meet him.
Hooda vs Hooda: CM's namesake to contest Haryana polls   Times of India
Hooda Woos State With Sops, Loyalists With Tickets   The New Indian Express
Cong to release manifesto on October 1, says Hooda   Hindustan Times
Business Standard   
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  The News International   
'Could Have Timed Hurriyat Meeting Better': Sartaj Aziz to NDTV  NDTV
Pakistan's Foreign Affairs Minister Sartaj Aziz has for the first time conceded that the timing of the meeting between Kashmiri separatists and Pakistan's High Commissioner could have been different. Speaking to NDTV in New York he said Pakistan would not ...

Sartaj welcomes Modi's Pak-India talks resumption statement   The News International
Pak High Commissioner-Hurriyat meeting ill-timed, could have been avoided ...   India Today
Timing of meeting Hurriyat leaders 'not totally right': Pak   Business Standard
GreaterKashmir.com   
Daily Times   
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  Indian Express   
Law catches up with Jayalalithaa, sends her to prison in disproportionate assets ...  Indian Express
The Supreme Court had in July 2013 struck down Section 8(4) of the Representation of the People Act, 1951, which protected convicted MPs and MLAs from disqualification if they appeal before a higher court within three months. Express News Service ...

Your questions in the age of immediate disqualification   Calcutta Telegraph
Jayalalithaa cannot contest polls for 10 years   The Hindu
'Sentence can be stayed without paying fine' activist lawyer M. Radhakrishnan   Deccan Chronicle

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  Daily News & Analysis   
Will these former CMs too meet J Jayalalithaa's fate?  Daily News & Analysis
Four months after the Supreme Court declined to grant relief to Tamil Nadu chief minister J Jayalalithaa, a Special Court on Saturday decided her fate and sentenced her to four years jail an 18-year-old disproportionate assets case. Even as her political ...

Antennae up in BSP   Calcutta Telegraph
DA cases caught in legal labyrinth   The Hindu
Alarm for other top state leaders   The Asian Age

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  IBNLive   
Self-regulation vital for media, says Law Minister  The Hindu
Highlighting the importance of media freedom in a democracy, Union Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said those in politics and government should recognise the right of the Press to “criticise, lampoon us.” Delivering the inaugural address at the National ...

Prasad pitches for self regulation by media   Oman Tribune
Law minister pitches for media self-regulation   Hindustan Times
Law minister wants checks on online gag law   Indian Express
The Asian Age   
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  The Hindu   
Vrindavan widow reunites with family  The Hindu
... : Only a day before 87-year-old Kanaklata Adhikari arrived in Kolkata, she said there was no place where she could stay, except Vrindavan and will die if she is asked to leave the temple town. Although she had recollections about her sisters in Kolkata, she ...

Widow reunited with family after 70 years   Times of India
Bengal minister hits out at Hema Malini for Vrindavan widows' remark   Daijiworld.com
Bengal minister criticises Hema Malini over Vrindavan widows   Press Trust of India

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  NDTV   
Maharashtra: NCP broke alliance with Congress as it was cosying up to BJP ...  IBNLive
Mumbai: Even as the Union Cabinet recommended President's Rule in poll-bound Maharashtra after Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan resigned following the end of the 15-year-old Congress-NCP alliance in the state, Chavan blamed the NCP for the breakup.
Sharad Pawar wanted revenge against CM Chavan at any cost   Mid-Day
Make or break fight for Prithviraj Chavan in Karad   Daily News & Analysis
NCP leaders train guns on ex-CM   Times of India
Indian Express   
Chandigarh Tribune   
Zee News   
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NIA files charge sheet in Jheeram Ghati attack case  The Hindu
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has filed the first charge sheet in the Jheeram Ghati naxal attack case against nine of the accused before a special court at Bilaspur in Chhattisgarh. This case relates to the planned attack by over 150 Naxal cadres on ...

NIA chargesheets Maoists for killing Congress men   Hindustan Times
NIA charges 9 CPI(M) members in Jheeram Ghati case   Times of India

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