Highlights of India Today Malayalam issue dated November 20th, 2013. India Today Malayalam dated November 20, 2013 brings sensational opinion poll ahead of the elections to the four states of Rajasthan, Delhi, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh. The opinion pool commissioned by India Today and conducted by ORG predicts comfortable win for the saffron party BJP in all the elections which could be a prelude to the general elections next year. In Delhi Aam aadmi party would split the votes and thus BJP would become the winner predicts the survey In Rajasthan it is BJP`s Vasundhara Raje and Gehlot has to satisfy with a lower tally InMadhya Pradesh Congress leader Jyodhiraditya scndia could not make in roads and BJP`s Shivraj Chouhan retains the edge. In Chattsigrah it is BJPs Raman Singh. The issue also comes out with a detailed investigation into the controversial data centre deal in which Reliance is favored by passing Keltron and CDit, govt organizations In the exclusive Mohan Sukumaran son of Kallada Sukumaran reveals that the CM`s office asked to favour TCS and not Reliance as it happend . But why then Reliance why state govt companies were avoided? The issue also lists the victorious return of Pinaaryi after discharged from the Lavlin case which would have repercussions in the politics of Kerala Then there is a story on Indian laborers in Saudi coming back after Nithaqautah is enforced in the Arab sate. There is first hand report from Musafir from Jeddah. the issue of sexual harassment against actor Swetha Menon by a political leader and its aftermath is discussed in the issue .Bhagya lakshmi, a dubbing artist, writes on womens predicament in the issue Then there is a hilarious piece on the body guards from Asola ,Fathepur Beri area. The issue also features actors Amie Jackson, Pranitha subhash, Nayanthara, Anusha sSetty, Maneesha yadhav,Kamal Hassan, Sriya saran,Parvathay,Raman,kamala hassan and Aradhana Guptha.
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