While the BJP's debacle at New Delhi cannot linked to lack of reforms, Indian Express feels that reforms should be accelerated in collaboration with the opposition and the states. I can't agree more with "Liberalism can’t be taken as a licence to indulge in vulgarity" as said by the Express about the ever-increasing fall in the standards of language in popular entertainment. And it is nobody's case that India stands a chance in the cricket world cup down under.
The Hindu writes that dealing with black money requires internal and external steps, and in the second edit questions the recent tie-up of Facebook and Reliance. The Telegraph cannot agree with a bit of decency on TV, followed by Hindustan Times who echoes the same liberal pro-western values.
Deccan Herald blasts the Bihar Governor's impropriety in giving time to Manjhi, and in another editorial supports South Africa to win the cricket world cup. Deccan Chronicle also finds problems with the Bihar Governor.
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