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Newspaper Headlines: India's Message To Pak On Ceasefire Violations, And Other Big Stories

  • The Times Of India is leading with Pak PM Imran Khan's recent statement on Kashmir, saying it could be a "consequence" in case of Islamabad losing a conventional war against New Delhi.Two main parties from Muslim and Hindu sides have written to Supreme Court for a settlement to the dispute for ownership of Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid land in Ayodhya, also made to the front page of the daily.
  • Hindustan Times is leading with their report on number of deaths this year due to rains. India's message to Pak on its concerns over "unprovoked ceasefire violations" along the Line of Control to support the infiltration of terrorists is also on the front page of the paper.
  • Ahead of UN meet, India says 21 killed this year in ceasefire violations by Pak, is the leading headline of The Indian Express. Yogi Adityanath saying UP can also implement NRC, if needed be in phases, made to the front page of daily.
  • The Telegraph is leading with their special report on Jammu and Kashmir lockdown and how people were insulated from the rest of the world and even the immediate neighbourhoods. The CBI has taken the Kolkata top cop Rajeev Kumar's case to DGP, urging him to make to former top cop available for questioning, is also on the front page of the paper.
  • The Asian Age is leading with the Godavari boat tragedy in which 13 died and 35 are missing. India's message to Pak on on ceasefire violations, is also on the front page of daily.
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