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BJP urges PM, Cong prez to impose President’s rule in Arunachal

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Itanagar: BJP national general secretary Tapir Gao has urged Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Congress president Sonia Gandhi to impose President’s Rule in Arunachal Pradesh for bringing an end to the on-going political crisis in the state.

Gao in two separate memoranda said, “The state has plunged into lawlessness for want of governance due to internal feuds and infighting among the ministers, parliamentary secretaries and MLAs of the ruling Congress.”

“The party had sent observers for gauging the mood of its legislators on the demand for a change of leadership.

Though this is an internal matter of the party, why will the people suffer and be deprived of their share of development and essential PDS commodities for failure to repair roads damaged during the last monsoon,” Gao said.

He alleged that violence, killings, kidnappings and frequent bandh calls have become the order of the day creating “fear psychosis and insecurity” in the minds of the people while all developmental works have come to a standstill.

The prolonged indecisiveness to resolve the prevailing leadership crisis is “an anti-people attitude and a mockery of democracy,” Gao said. (PTI)

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