Highlights of India Today issue dated December 16, 2013 This week's Cover, 'My Body My Rules’, is on how unlike the stifled housewife of 2003, the woman of 2013 is beginning to her sexuality in unequivocal terms and is part of the sex survey special. Three disgruntled officers are united by their war against BJP PM candidate Narendra Modi. Are they mere pawns in a political battle, asks the Big Story, 'The three stooges of 58 Gujarat'. The Nation story, 'Justice on trial', analyses how alleged sexual misconduct puts retired Supreme Court judge A.K. Ganguly, a star of the judiciary, on the defensive. 'Desperately seeking Mayawati', another story in the Nation section, throws light on how with the 2014 General Elections and, a possible alliance in mind, the Congress is warming up to BSP chief Mayawati. As Lalu Prasad Yadav languishes in jail, Rabri fills the leadership gap and takes on rivals, says the story 'Learning to lead with Lalu'. The Sports story, 'Five for the cricket' highlights how as the sun sets on Indian cricket’s golden generation with Tendulkar’s retirement, a new group of young batsmen gets ready to take over. To watch Editor Kaveree Bamzai speak about the magazine issue, click here (http://bit.ly/18HOJMs). The issue has three free magazines - Simply Chennai, Simply Delhi and Woman - with it.
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