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Rahul Gandhi must ‘choose faith over acting’ and Sunny Deol’s Gurdaspur representative

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In today’s featured image Sandeep Adhwaryu in The Times of India depicts ‘Dangal’ fame Zaira Wasim quitting Bollywood for religion and Congress senior leaders Ashok Gehlot and Kamal Nath urging Rahul Gandhi to not quit.

Sajith Kumar | Deccan Herald

Sajith Kumar in Deccan Herald depicts Rahul Gandhi’s resignation drama, as more Congress members quit the grand old party amid confusion.

 

Mika Aziz | Twitter

Mika Aziz talks about the six-month extension of President’s Rule in Jammu and Kashmir as proposed by Union Home Minister Amit Shah after his visit to the state.

Alok Nirantar | Sakal Media Group

The row over team India’s orange jersey doesn’t seem to end. Alok Nirantar draws in Sakal Media Group about fans’ anger at Dhoni and Jadav’s slow innings against England.

Kirtish Bhatt | BBC News Hindi

PDP Chief Mehbooba Mufti tweeted that team India lost to England due to its orange jersey. Kirtish Bhatt for BBC News Hindi shows Pakistan relying on others for its spot in the World Cup semifinal.

Satish Acharya | Sify

With actor-turned politician Sunny Deol appointing a ‘representative’ to take care of his Gurdaspur constituency in Punjab, Satish Acharya pokes fun at the first time BJP MP over this unique move.

Mahamud | twitter

Mahamud caricatures Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s advice to ‘save water’ on his All India Radio programme, Mann Ki Baat as India battles the most severe water crisis in 45 years.

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