Highlights of India Today Malayalam issue dated February 11th 2015-India Today Malayalam dated February 11, 2015 has the cover story on bar bribery scandal that continue to fill headlines. India Today Malayalam has got an exclusive revelation on this scandal by the bar owner Biju Ramesh against Finance minister K M Mani's son Jose K Mani MP. Biju alleged that Jose K Mani had offered 10 crore rupees to withdraw allegations against K M Mani in the bar issue. CPI(M)'s district conventions are over and the party has elected new district secretaries in half of the districts in the state. Will this would help the party to gain a better face? A special story analyses it. US president Barak Obama's official visit India was a dramatic turn the relations between India and US, says a special report on Obama's visit. India Today Beijing reporter has written a piece on the question of what would be the reaction of China to Obama's visit. Another special report in the latest issue is, the life of an indian jihadhi in issis world. It is the story of an engineering student, Areeb Majeed, who has turned to be an ISIS fighter. The colour of paribarthan in West Bengal is fading. Sarada chit fund scam is shaking CM Mamata Banerjee's Trinamool Congress and it would be a game-changer in the West Bengal politics. An exclusive interview with CM Mamata is also carried with the story. On the upcoming assembly election in New Delhi, Sekhar Gupta looks at the "writings on the wall" in this issue. AAP is making their position stronger with standing tall with poor and BJP is becoming stronger in it's old forts. But Congress is just watching. A special report on former UPA minister Jayanti Natarajan's letter against Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi analyses her revelations and resignation from the party. The peace process between the jacobite and orthodox churches is gaining momentum after a letter wrote by orthodox Catholicose to Patriarch Bava.
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