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Centre plotting khichdi government in Arunachal: Nabam Tuki

AGE CORRESPONDENT
Published : Feb 15, 2016, 5:23 am IST
Updated : Feb 15, 2016, 5:23 am IST

Nabam Tuki, the ousted chief minister of Arunachal Pradesh, on Sunday accused the Centre of conspiring to install a government comprising dissident Congress MLAs and BJP by revoking the President’s Ru

Nabam Tuki, the ousted chief minister of Arunachal Pradesh, on Sunday accused the Centre of conspiring to install a government comprising dissident Congress MLAs and BJP by revoking the President’s Rule in the state and said any such move will be “completely unconstitutional”.

It will be in violation of law as the matter is already before the Supreme Court, he contended and warned of political instability and law and order problems in Arunachal Pradesh if a “khichdi” government is formed in the state.

“I have come to know that all dissident MLAs and BJP MLAs were taken to Arunachal Pradesh through a chartered plane first to Assam and then in helicopters to Itanagar.

“The MLAs are lodged in two hotels in Itanagar and they are waiting to meet the governor to stake claim to form the government under the leadership of Kalikho Pul,” Mr Tuki told PTI.

Mr Tuki, the leader of the Congress legislature party, said if the dissidents and the BJP MLAs form a government it would be completely unconstitutional and against the law as the Supreme Court is still hearing a case regarding the imposition of President’s Rule in the state and dismissal of his government.

He accused Union minister Kiren Rijiju, who hails from Arunachal Pradesh, of conspiring with the dissident Congress MLAs. “He (Rijiju) is one doing everything. He has sponsored the MLAs, providing security to them and destabilising my government. He had succeeded in it. Now the Central government is conspiring to form a government,” he said.

Mr Tuki said if a “Khichdi (potpourri) government is formed, it will not last long as there would be law and order problems and political instability”.

“Such a government will not last. I have come to know that after forming the government, they would recommend mid-term poll,” he said.

The revolt by the Congress dissidents, headed by Kalikho Pul, led to a political crisis in the state that finally led to the imposition of President’s Rule on January 26.

All 21 dissident MLAs had been camping in New Delhi for a long time after revolting against the Tuki government. They were joined by 11 BJP MLAs and two independents.

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