A Big Smile Shouldn’t See ‘Big Brother’, And A New Lahore Session For Congress

EP Unni | Indian Express

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in today’s time Featured CartoonsEP Unni presented his stand on the Supreme Court’s order on Wednesday in the Pegasus dispute. Supreme Court have ordered A technical committee formed to “thoroughly investigate” the alleged Pegasus snooping controversy.

Sajith Kumar | Deccan Herald

Sajith Kumar also draws attention to the Pegasus order of the Supreme Court, where it said that the government should “free admit card“Every time the ghost of “national security” is raised.

Manjul | news9

Manjul has also taken a take on a Supreme Court order in the Pegasus case, which deals with allegations of government surveillance against journalists and activists through a sophisticated Israeli spyware.

R Prasad | economic times

R Prasad on Congress plans to hold a session for “Booster Ideas”. He suggests that the party organize a session where Rahul Gandhi is formally appointed as party president, succeeding mother Sonia – as happened at the 1929 Lahore session of the Congress, where Jawaharlal Nehru replaced father Motilal Nehru. took over as chief.

Kirtish Bhatt | bbc news hindi

The Delhi government has announced the reopening of schools for all classes from November 1. Kirtish Bhatt makes a light-hearted note about what the announcement means for the students.

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