Sunday, February 27, 2000, Chandigarh, India

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Uncertainty grips Bihar
RJD, NDA tied at 122 each; Laloo to meet Sonia
NEW DELHI, Feb 26 — Uncertainty over the new government gripped Bihar as the ruling RJD and the BJP-led NDA were tied at 122 seats each falling way behind, majority while Manipur’s ruling United Front edged ahead in the race to capture power after a hung verdict.
Vajpayee, Advani discuss Bihar
NEW DELHI, Feb 26 —With a hung Assembly imminent in Bihar, the NDA tonight was exploring the possibility of forming a government with support of parties outside the alliance.
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SPECIAL EDITORIAL
Voters want performance
by Hari Jaisingh
MANDATE-2000 in Haryana, Orissa, Bihar and Manipur has broadly been on expected lines, with a few bitter-sweet surprises here and there. Certain pointers are clear and educative.

Chautala to take oath at Kurukshetra
CHANDIGARH, Feb 26 — The new government led by Mr Om Prakash Chautala in Haryana will be sworn in on March 2 at a function at Dronacharya Stadium, Kurukshetra.

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Mr Om Prakash Chautala is joined by other MLAs as they make the victory sign at Mr Chautala’s Chandigarh residence on Saturday.
Mr Om Prakash Chautala is joined by other MLAs as they make the victory sign at Mr Chautala’s Chandigarh residence on Saturday. — Tribune photo by Pankaj Sharma

Orissa: BJD, BJP to form govt; Biswal quits
BHUBNESHWAR, Feb 26 — The BJD-BJP alliance in Orissa, which swept to a two-thirds majority in the elections to the state assembly, is all set to form the fifth non-Congress government in the state.

Captain dies in encounter
SRINAGAR, Feb 26 — An Army officer and five ultras were among eight persons killed in Jammu and Kashmir since yesterday, even as the security forces launched a massive combing operation on the outskirts of Srinagar and Anantnag to flush out militants early today.

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It seems they are all future hung Chief Ministers!
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Dismantle SEBs: PM
NEW DELHI, Feb 26 — Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee today said there was a need to dismantle monolithic state electricity boards (SEBs) as part of the reform and restructuring process in the power sector and encourage private sector participation in power generation, transmission and distribution.

Stir threat casts shadow on exams
LUDHIANA, Feb 26 — The threat by managements, principals, teaching and non-teaching employees of 162 non-government affiliated colleges in Punjab and Chandigarh to launch a combined agitation from tomorrow has cast a shadow over the conduct of annual examinations due to begin in April.

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