Oppn parties hold dharna for Khandu\'s ouster

Oppn parties hold dharna for Khandu's ouster

Press Trust of India  |  Itanagar 

Opposition parties in Arunachal Pradesh Saturday staged a dharna demanding the resignation of over his "inept handling" of the Permanent Resident Certificate (PRC) issue that claimed three lives last month.

The opposition parties including Congress Committee (APCC), (Secular) and Peoples Party of Arunachal (PPA) under the aegis of All Party Coordination Committee staged the dharna at 'O' Point Tinali near the

The protesters had submitted a memorandum to B D Mishra on Wednesday requesting him to use his constitutional powers to remove Khandu and others for their alleged failure to control the law and order situation on February 24.

The committee had set a deadline of three days to the which ended on Friday.

Hundreds of protesters brought out a rally from Nyokum Lapang Ground here to but they were stopped by security forces.

Later, they sat at the tri-junction of 'O' Point Tinali, which leads to

Former of JD(S) condemned the for failing to diffuse the situation which he alleged was created by the government.

"In my 23 years and 7 months stint as chief minister of the state, I had never witnessed such a chaotic situation. This was a creation of the present leaders in the helm of affairs who, instead of working for the interest of the common people, is working for their vested political interest.

"People should give them a befitting reply in the forthcoming Assembly elections, Apang, the longest serving said.

APCC alleged that the recommendation he made to the government when he was the of the (JHPC), constituted to study the PRC issue for four years, was wrongly uploaded in by the present government.

"My recommendations were edited and posted in social media by the present government to distract the attention of the people from the real facts. It was Khandu and Mein who openly announced in public meetings to grant PRC to non-Arunachalees residing in Changlang and Namsai districts as New Year gift, for which the situation turned worse last month," he said.

Sanjoy added that the next stage of democratic movement against the government would be chalked out soon after meeting of all opposition parties.

He also cautioned that if the demands were not met, the opposition parties could lay siege to the state civil secretariat.

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First Published: Sat, March 09 2019. 21:00 IST