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Corruption cry from 2014 triggered Arunachal crisis

The political crisis in Arunachal Pradesh, which is staring at President’s Rule after 35 years, began a year ago when the Nabam Tuki government was accused of fiscal mismanagement.

Updated on: Jan 26, 2016 07:53 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Guwahati
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The political crisis in Arunachal Pradesh, which is staring at President’s Rule after 35 years, began a year ago when the Nabam Tuki government was accused of fiscal mismanagement.

Cong leaders seek President’s intervention (PTI)
Cong leaders seek President’s intervention (PTI)

Tuki has since been facing dissidence which reached a crescendo with the rebels holding a controversial assembly session last month.

Political stability is crucial for the militarily strategic state that China has been staking claim to. But the frontier state has been witness to political coups since 2003, when former chief minister Gegong Apang helped the BJP form its government overnight.

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In 2007, Dor jee Khandu became the CM by toppling Apang’s government. He too faced dissidence from a group of MLAs, one of them being Tuki.

An air crash killed Khandu in April 2011 and the dissidence turned towards his successor Jarbom Gamlin. The rebellion triggered ethnic violence, forcing Gamlin to resign and make space for Tuki from November 1 that year.

Tuki dismissed four more ministers; some MLAs quit in the next few months. The dissidence gathered momentum after ex-Assam chief secretary JP Rajkhowa was appointed state’s governor in June last year.

The Cong ress accused Rajkhowa of using Raj Bhavan as a BJP office and working for saffron party to summon a controversial assembly session from December 16-18. It was the trigger for a series of court cases by either side, culminating in the Centre recommending President’s Rule on Sunday.

“Our dissidence is almost a year old, so it is not right to accuse the governor of trying to topple the state government, ” Pul had said a few days ago.

 
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