Newspaper Headlines: Lok Sabha Passes Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, Other Top Stories

Dec 10, 2019 07:24 IST
  • Newspaper Headlines: Lok Sabha Passes Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, Other Top Stories
    The Times Of India: Supreme Court relaxed its ban in the national capital region and allowed construction in the day time from 6am to 6pm. Lok Sabha passes citizenship bill by 311-80 votes at midnight.
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  • Newspaper Headlines: Lok Sabha Passes Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, Other Top Stories
    Hindustan Times: There was no firefighting equipment, panic alarm, accessible emergency exit, or other safety measures at the old Delhi building gutted in a devastating inferno that killed 43 workers of an illegal factory. The Lok Sabha passed controversial Citizenship (Amendment) Bill (CAB).
  • Newspaper Headlines: Lok Sabha Passes Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, Other Top Stories
    The Hindu: The ruling BJP led by Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa firmed up its majority in the Karnataka Assembly with a victory in 12 out of 15 constituencies that went to bypolls. The Lok Sabha passed the Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB). The Bill was passed 311-80 with zero abstentions, after the Opposition put up a spirited attack against it.
  • Newspaper Headlines: Lok Sabha Passes Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, Other Top Stories
    The Asian Age: Amid intense debate over its legality and sparring between government and Opposition MPs over the Constitution's spirit of secularism, the Lok Sabha passed the contentious Citizenship (Amendment) Bill (CAB). The ruling BJP on Monday swept the Assembly bypolls to 15 seats in Karnataka, winning as many as 12 of them.
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  • Newspaper Headlines: Lok Sabha Passes Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, Other Top Stories
    The Telegraph: Home minister Amit Shah on Monday piloted the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill in the Lok Sabha with the contention that the legislation would not have been necessary had the Congress not divided the country on religious lines. The Karnataka BJP on Monday won 12 of the 15 Assembly seats where by-elections were held on Thursday.