Highlights of India Today Hindi issue dated 5th December 2012. Cover Story: India Today Hindi’s cover story Jaydad Ka Janlewa Khel is about the Ponty Chadha murder case. Liquor catapulted him from being a streetside snack seller in Moradabad to a powerful business tycoon who controlled 80 per cent of the liquor business in Uttar Pradesh. It also became the cause of his sudden death, and that of Hardeep, at Number 42, Central Drive in Chhattarpur, Delhi, around noon on November 17. Their mother Prakash Kaur and some family elders were planning to sit together the same day to resolve the brothers’ dispute over dividing the estimated Rs 20,000-crore business empire straddling sugar mills to distilleries, public transportation to real estate. Congress (Khas Rapat): Congress Ki Naiya Par Laga Payenge Rahul? The party is in the worst of times and allies are already in poll position as Rahul Gandhi takes the final leap to lead the Congress challenge. The reluctant prince is now a combative campaigner. Bal Thakre (Khas Rapat): Mumbai Ka Agla Senapati Kaun? The struggle for Thackeray’s mantle deepens as the drift between Uddhav and Raj widens further. Ajmal Kasab (Rashtra): Kaun Katega Fansi Ki Fasal UPA Government has caught its critics by surprise by hanging the lone surviving 26/11 terrorist. But it will now find it difficult to further delay a decision on the controversial Afzal Guru. Coffee Culture (Samaj): Garmagaram Relationship Express Pick-ups and break-ups. Marriage proposals and job interviews. Scrabble games and musical interludes. Java junkies now have more to do as Starbucks stirs the neighborhood coffee shop scene. Social Sites (Rashtra): Khamosh Ki Lab Ghulam Hain Use of right to speech on facebook proved costly affair for Mumbai’s two girls.
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