Highlights of India Today Hindi 3rd May 2017, issue:
Upfront
Ayodhyda case: Gaharaa Huaa Babari Vidhwans Kaa Daag
The Supreme Court restored the criminal conspiracy charges against senior BJP leaders L.K. Advani, Murli Manohar Joshi and Uma Bharti in the Babri Masjid demolition case. But BJP trying to cash on this judgement and Ram Temple dispute.
AIADMK: Chinnammaa Lag Gayin Kinaare
In another twist, AIADMK MLAs met on April 18 to oust Sasikala and her nephew T.T.V. Dinakaran from the party. Now, O. Panneerselvam and Palanisamy are in talks to reunite the party, but it is not easy task for them.
States
Kerala: Aao Mehmaan Party Aapakee
An expansionist party sounds out leaders outside its fold ahead of the 2019 Lok Sabha polls.
Jharkhand: Haajee Kee Aguaayee Mein Kaargar Jang
A coalition of Muslim leaders fights to end social evil, the dowry system.
Cover story
Cinema: Mahaabalee Ki Vaapasee
With its sequel the Rs. 450 crore Bahubali spectacle is a game changer for Indian Cinema. The story behind the making of Bahubali: the conclusion.
Special Reports
BJP: Kalinga Ke Liye Kasee Kamar
BJP is now preparing hard to gain it's ground in Odisha, and the national executive meeting held in Bhubaneswar was launching pad.
The president: Agalee Shikhar Shakhsiyat?
India is very close to getting its first President from the saffron brigade. But who? Some gossip, guesswork and political arithmetic as the presidential race starts shaping up.
GeM: Apanon Ke Sawaalon Se Ghiree Sarakaar
The Government established GeM portal for transparency in its purchases of Rs two lacs crore per annum. But BJP MPs are raising questions over transparency.
Cow: Koi Chara Nahi
Cow is a big political issue now, but there is no care and proper management for them in the state of Yogi Adityanath too.
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