Highlights of India Today Hindi issue dated August 28th, 2013. Cover Story India Today Hindi’s cover story Haar Ki or Congress. Narendra Modi’s challenges multiply as his rising popularity has not yet earned more votes for his party or NDA. Regional parties gain as NDA stagnates and UPA sinks. Delhi (Desh Ka Mijaj) Aankh Milane Laga “Aam Aadmi” BJP is poised to win in three of the four states going to Assembly polls soon. Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit remains the lone warrior for the Congress. Rajasthan (Desh Ka Mijaj) Vasundhara Badh Rahin Raaj Ki Or BJP may be just three short of the magic number in Rajasthan’s 200-seat Assembly. Madhya Pradesh (Desh Ka Mijaj) Banti Congress Se BJP Fayde Mein BJP is comfortably above the halfway mark in Madhya Pradesh’s 230-seat Assembly. Robert Vadra (Khas Rapat) Jag Hansai Kara Rahe Jamai Robert Vadra’s land deals have become a political embarrassment for the Congress president Sonia Gandhi. Jammu-Kashmir (Khas Rapat) Siyasat Ka Shikar Shahar The government ignored the escalating polarisation in Kishtwar which finally erupted on Eid. Political observers say both the ruling NC and BJP hope to gain from the schism. INS Sindhurakshak (Nausena) Samudra Ke Bhitar Sankat The Navy’s submarine arm suffers a big blow with the loss of an operational vessel. Supreme Court (Nyaypalika) Vivadon Ke Bavandar Mein Phanse Me Lord No other judge has ignited as much controversy and confrontation while taking over as CJI P. Sathasivam. In his nine months in office, there will be many big-ticket cases with political repercussions. Shaksiyat (P.V. Sindhu) Vah Ayee, Aur Phir Chha Gayee, From 3 a.m. mornings to a childhood without chocolates and cinema, the back story to badminton star P.V. Sindhu’s instant stardom.
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