Highlights of India Today June 13th, 2016, issue: This week's cover story is on Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav who even four years in power in the state is fighting to protect his job and at the same time is struggling to come out of his father's shadow and become his own man ahead of the 2017 assembly elections. This issue has a report on the Jat agitation and how the three-day orgy of violence in February has ruptured Haryana's social fabric, pitting Jats against others. The issue includes a report on Gujarat Chief Minister Anandiben Patel and why she is being seen as a liability for the BJP. This week's issue also includes a report on Bihar's broken public health infrastructure and how the state has come up with a hare-brained scheme to legitimise its quacks. The issue also comes with two free magazines: Simply Punjabi, Simply Bangalore.
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