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This is an archive article published on October 10, 2014

Express 5: Jaitley warns Pakistan; School students get a Modi crash course

We recommend that you go through these five stories from The Indian Express before starting your day:

iNDIAN-EXPRESS We recommend that you go through these five stories from The Indian Express before starting your day:

We recommend that you go through these five stories from The Indian Express before starting your day:

1. India-Pak LoC Tension.

 

JAITLEY
Taking a tough line over ceasefire violations in Jammu and Kashmir, Defence Minister Arun Jaitley on Thursday warned Pakistan that it would have to bear an “unaffordable” cost if it continued with its “adventurism”.

READ MORE: Arun Jaitley warns Pakistan, PM Narendra Modi praises troops as ceasefire violations continues
2. Modi’s School
RSS
The central hall of the school is watched over by framed portraits of RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat, Swami Vivekananda, Subhash Chandra Bose, Maharana Pratap and Lakshmibai, the Rani of Jhansi. The school also lets BJP workers use the space to hold meetings.

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READ MORE: In RSS-backed school, students get a Modi crash course

3. Love Jihad
love-jihad
The lawyer calls them “mobile cases”. “In our times, it was glances, friends, love letters, a long and often unsure process. Now, just a missed call can kickstart a life-changing event. Razai mein let ke, ghanto vibration pe baat ho rahi hai (Under covers, they chat for hours with ringers off)…

READ MORE: It is tech, not terror, that’s shrinking boundaries in Adityanath’s home turf

4. Opinion
BJP
The BJP has long remained on the fringes of Haryana’s political scene, tasting power only twice as a junior coalition partner, once with Bansi Lal’s Haryana Vikas Party, and later with Om Prakash Chautala’s Indian National Lok Dal. However, its performance in the Lok Sabha elections, both at the national level and in Haryana, has completely altered the equations in the state and has set the stage for a triangular contest.

READ MORE: Leading From the centre

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5. Rebel’s cause
CRICKET
The left-hander though wasn’t the only West Indian to remain in the shadows during the summer of 2011. Dwayne Bravo would play the first two ODIs of the series in Port-of-Spain and then take an unforced and indefinite break from the game, the reason being psychological.
READ MORE: A rebel with two causes

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