Centre wants President rule clamped on Arunachal Pradesh
New Delhi/ Itanagar: The Union Cabinet on Sunday recommended imposition of President’s Rule in Congress-ruled Arunachal Pradesh, which is rocked by political turmoil that broke out last month.
Chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Cabinet at an unscheduled meeting this morning took the decision to recommend imposition of President’s rule in the northeast state, official sources said in Delhi.
It is learnt that the Cabinet also recommended that the state Assembly be kept under suspended animation.
The recommendation drew stinging condemnation from the opposition with Congress alleging democracy was being trampled while a shocked Chief Minister Nabam Tuki said such a decision in a sensitive border state was “unprecedented” and “unacceptable”.
“This is really shocking as the Centre did not consult the state government before taking such a harsh decision. Arunachal is absolutely peaceful without even a single case of law and order breakdown reported in the last month,” Tuki told in Itanagar.
Governor Jyoti Prashad Rajkhowa recommended President Rule without consulting the state cabinet at a time when several cases are sub-judice in the Supreme Court, he said.
“There is no Constitutional crisis in the state as recommended by the governor. Whatever crisis is there it is his creation,” Tuki said, adding he enjoyed full support from all the cabinet ministers.
“With only a day left for Republic Day celebration, such decision will dampen the democratic spirit of the state’s people who are zealously guarding the border with China.”
Arunachal Pradesh was rocked by a political crisis on December 16 last year as 21 rebel Congress MLAs joined hands with 11 of BJP and two independents.