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Opposition Congress stages walkout in Arunachal Assembly

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Itanagar: The Opposition Congress in Arunachal Assembly on Monday staged a walkout during the Obituary reference to former Lok Sabha Speaker Purno Agitok Sangma, terming the session as “illegal”.
Out of the total 15 Congress MLAs, nine members led by former Home Minister Tanga Byaling, attended the inaugural session of the Budget Session. This is for the first time when Congress MLAs from the Nabam Tuki camp attended the Assembly session after Kalikho Pul was sworn in as the chief minister of the state on February 19 after months of political instability in the frontier state. When Speaker Wangki Lowang initiated the obituary reference, Byaling participating in the discussion, termed the session as “illegal” pointing out that no assembly session could be summoned when the case is pending in the Supreme Court.
“You may convene the session as per your whims but the matter is still sub-judice in the apex court…. We termed it as illegal and will not attend it,” Byaling said before leaving the House with other Congress members present including Pani Taram, Techi Kaso, Mama Natung, Nikh Kamin, Nyamar Karbak, Tapang Taloh, Dikto Yekar and Karya Bagang. Reacting to the move of the opposition, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Wangling Lowangdong said the assembly was functioning as per the provisions of the Constitution and laid down procedures of house.
“There is nothing illegal as in a democracy majority counts…. The present Peoples’ Party of Arunachal (PPA) government is being supported by majority of the members,” he added. Pul along with 29 dissident Congress MLAs on March 3 merged with PPA.  (PTI)

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