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YOUNG CHRONICLE November 28th , 2014 Rambo and Pranks were quite kicked when Governor’s Rule in J&K the Jammu and Kashmir elections had happened. They had studied the history of Jammu and Kashmir in depth and shared their understanding of the entire situation in Kashmir, in an objective manner. They had also closely monitored the election results, compared them with the previous election results, and shared the same, in a previous issue. But now, they are quite surprised at the delay in the formation of the government. If you look up the archives of The Young Chronicle, you would see that the Peoples’ Development Party and the BJP had won 28 and 25 seats respectively; and the National Conference and the Congress Party won 15 and 12 seats respectively. To get a majority, 44 seats are needed, and this can only Mr. Omar Abdullah happen if the PDP and BJP join hands and form what is called a collation government. This collation however, seems to be taking time. In the interim period, till the new government is formed, Omar Abdullah (The last Chief Minister) was asked to continue to act as a ‘Caretaker’ Chief Minister. Omar Abdullah had happily agreed, but since he has no real powers now, he feels it would be unfair to stay as a ‘Caretaker’ when Jammu and Kashmir has to grapple with border tensions and winter. So he visited the governor of J&K, Mr. N.N. Vohra, yesterday, asking Mr. Vohra to relieve them of the responsibility. Mr. N. N. Vohra Rambo and Pranks were very worried for Jammu and Kashmir. They wondered what would happen if no one took leadership responsibilities there. It was only when their Mumma explained that J&K would go under Governor’s rule Rambo and Pranks, were they relieved. Tata Vistara Takes its Maiden Flight today Tata Vistara, a full service airline, is a joint venture between the Tata Sons and Singapore Airlines. This venture comes 80 years after the first flight was run by Tata Sons, Piloted by J.R.D. Tata. In 1932, Tata Sons had colla