PM Modi Dares Opposition To Reverse Article 370 Move, And Other Big Stories
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's challenge to the opposition to reverse the government's Article 370 move at a rally in Maharashtra made it the front page of most leading dailies. Also, the former captain of the national cricket team Sourav Ganguly is set to become the next BCCI President and prohibitory orders have been imposed in Ayodhya as Supreme Court hearings end this week.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi's rally is the lead story in today's Indian Express. At a rally in Maharashtra, PM Modi dared the opposition to bring back Article 370, adding the normalcy in Jammu and Kashmir will take less than four months. The second big story in the paper is on the PMC bank crisis. While there are depositors who are struggling to tackle medical emergencies, another faced bankruptcy.
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Former Congress President Rahul Gandhi at a rally in Mumbai accused the government of using diversionary tactics to hide their failure on the economic front. Also on the front page is Sourav Ganguly, who is reportedly set to take over as the chief of Board of Control for Cricket in India.
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Prime Minister Modi in Maharashtra says that his government will the "40-year-old" Jammu and Kashmir problem in four months, and went on to challenge the opposition to add the restoration of Article 370 in their manifesto. Also on the front page, Section 144 has been imposed in Ayodhya ahead of the expected Supreme Court ruling
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The government is likely to decriminalise over 40 of the 66 sections of the Companies Act which will benefit 8 lakh of the 11 lakh registered companies, which have a turnover of up to Rs 2 crore and paid up capital of up to Rs 50 lakh. The China, Nepal tunnel and railway deals was also on the front page of the Times of India.
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