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Indian media are discussing Congress party vice-president Rahul Gandhi's "stern message" to party spokespeople, asking them to not "go beyond the party line and keep the debate dignified and decent" in the run up to next year's general elections.Indian media are discussing Congress party vice-president Rahul Gandhi's "stern message" to party spokespeople, asking them to not "go beyond the party line and keep the debate dignified and decent" in the run up to next year's general elections.
Mr Gandhi made it clear that the party would "take note of those speaking in different voices and violating the party lines", Hindustan Times reports.Mr Gandhi made it clear that the party would "take note of those speaking in different voices and violating the party lines", Hindustan Times reports.
Mr Gandhi's "admonishment" came a day after Congress general secretary Shakeel Ahmed tweeted that terror group Indian Mujahideen was formed after the 2002 anti-Muslim riots in the western state of Gujarat, The Tribune says.Mr Gandhi's "admonishment" came a day after Congress general secretary Shakeel Ahmed tweeted that terror group Indian Mujahideen was formed after the 2002 anti-Muslim riots in the western state of Gujarat, The Tribune says.
Even though the Congress party officially distanced itself from the tweet, senior leader of the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party Arun Jaitley criticised Mr Ahmad's remark as an attempt to "communalise the polity in the country and change electoral agenda", reports The New Indian Express.Even though the Congress party officially distanced itself from the tweet, senior leader of the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party Arun Jaitley criticised Mr Ahmad's remark as an attempt to "communalise the polity in the country and change electoral agenda", reports The New Indian Express.
Meanwhile, the Supreme Court has ordered the government to enforce the guidelines on advertisement of tobacco products that "prohibit display of ads larger than 60cmX45cm" at all shops and kiosks, Deccan Chronicle reports. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court has ordered the government to enforce the guidelines on advertisement of tobacco products that "prohibit display of ads larger than 60cm x 45cm" at all shops and kiosks, Deccan Chronicle reports.
The court criticised the government for "conniving" with the tobacco lobby when people are "daily dying of cancer", the report adds.The court criticised the government for "conniving" with the tobacco lobby when people are "daily dying of cancer", the report adds.
The health ministry has welcomed the judgement as "very favourable", according to a report in CNN-IBN.The health ministry has welcomed the judgement as "very favourable", according to a report in CNN-IBN.
"With this judgement, commercial promotion of cigarettes will go away," the report quoted health ministry official Shakuntala Gamlin as saying."With this judgement, commercial promotion of cigarettes will go away," the report quoted health ministry official Shakuntala Gamlin as saying.
India is set to launch "cashless treatment" of road accident victims next week, The Times of India reports.India is set to launch "cashless treatment" of road accident victims next week, The Times of India reports.
As part of the scheme, medical expenses for the first two days after an accident will be borne by the government, ensuring "quick" treatment of the injured, the report says.As part of the scheme, medical expenses for the first two days after an accident will be borne by the government, ensuring "quick" treatment of the injured, the report says.
Studies say survival chances of crash victims go up by 50% if they are provided treatment within one hour.Studies say survival chances of crash victims go up by 50% if they are provided treatment within one hour.
A recent global report on road safety by World Health Organisation says the number of seriously injured being quickly taken to hospital in India is as less as 11 in every 100.A recent global report on road safety by World Health Organisation says the number of seriously injured being quickly taken to hospital in India is as less as 11 in every 100.
'Unimaginable riches''Unimaginable riches'
Papers are also highlighting the high sums of money offered to badminton players at the Indian Badminton League (IBL) auction held on Monday.Papers are also highlighting the high sums of money offered to badminton players at the Indian Badminton League (IBL) auction held on Monday.
Men's world No 1 Lee Chong Wei of Malaysia fetched the most with $135,000 (£87,810).Men's world No 1 Lee Chong Wei of Malaysia fetched the most with $135,000 (£87,810).
India's top woman player and world No 2 Saina Nehwal fetched $120,000 (£78,045), The Tribune reports.India's top woman player and world No 2 Saina Nehwal fetched $120,000 (£78,045), The Tribune reports.
With the "hitherto unimaginable riches", the IBL will give the sport "a big boost", the paper adds.With the "hitherto unimaginable riches", the IBL will give the sport "a big boost", the paper adds.
There is more good news for Indian sports fans - in an inspiring story, Devendra Jhajharia, who lost his left hand in a freak accident at the age of eight, has set a new championship record in javelin at the IPC World athletics championships in Lyon, France, reports The Hindu.There is more good news for Indian sports fans - in an inspiring story, Devendra Jhajharia, who lost his left hand in a freak accident at the age of eight, has set a new championship record in javelin at the IPC World athletics championships in Lyon, France, reports The Hindu.
The athlete, who got electrocuted while climbing a tree in childhood, says he never lost hope.The athlete, who got electrocuted while climbing a tree in childhood, says he never lost hope.
"I'm thrilled to win India's first gold in the history of the World athletics championships… As an athlete, I have done what was required of me," Jhajharia said after his victory."I'm thrilled to win India's first gold in the history of the World athletics championships… As an athlete, I have done what was required of me," Jhajharia said after his victory.
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