Pak Foreign Minister Skipping S Jaishankar's SAARC Address And Other Big Stories
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The Times of India is leading with PM Modi during his meeting with over 40 global CEOs, suggesting that individuals have ownership of their personal data. Two-Wheelers causing most of the fatal accidents in Mumbai, says a report, is also on the front page of paper.
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Hindustan Times is leading with India, Pak PMs to speak at UN General Assembly today, where Imran Khan is expected to raise J&K issue. Pakistan approahing a UN Security Council sanctions committee with a request to allow Hafiz Saeed to access $1,000 a month from his frozen bank accounts to cover "necessary basic living expenses" for his family, is on the front page of daily.
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The Indian Express is leading with Pak Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi not attending the SAARC Foreign Ministers meeting as long as External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar was present at the meeting. Election Commission saying registered voters left out of the National Register of Citizens will not be marked 'doubtful'.
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The Telegraph is leading with its special report on some shocking incidents in India. US President Donald Trump insisting that India and Pakistan have to work out their differences while repeating his offer to mediate or arbitrate, made to the front page of daily.
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The Asian Age is leading with Election Commission deferring byelections to 17 Assembly seats in Karnataka that fell vacant after the disqualification of MLAs. Reserve Bank of India raising the cash withdrawal limit for PMC Bank customers to Rs 10,000 per account from Rs 1,000, is also on the front page of daily.