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Supreme Court washes hands off MPs law, and Afghanistan ties up with India

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Manjul | Firstpost

The Supreme Court Tuesday washed its off and said it is the duty of the Parliament to ensure decriminalisation of politics. Manjul weighs in.

Mika Aziz | Twitter

Mika Aziz too highlights the Supreme Court directive to the Parliament to ensure that politicians with criminal records don’t get an opportunity to enter legislature.

R Prasad | The Economic Times

In The Economic Times, R. Prasad has a sarcastic take on the Supreme Court’s directive. He depicts a candidate with criminal records as an election candidate, with prison and bail terms applicable.

Sandeep Adhwaryu | The Times of India

In The Times of India, Sandeep Adhwaryu depicts “crime” as a wart that has left the Indian democracy in danger.

Satish Acharya | Sify

In Sify, Satish Acharya draws the tie in Tuesday’s Asia Cup match between India and Afghanistan countries, playing up the past record of both the teams.

Mir Suhail | CNN News 18

Mir Suhail comments on the fight between BJP and Congress to take charge of the Rafale deal issue as both the parties approach next year’s Lok Sabha elections.

Paresh Nath | International Press

Paresh Nath draws a parallel between the Bofors-caused damage to Congress three decades ago and the Rafale-started damage to BJP now.

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