Former Arunachal Chief Minister Apang quits BJP


Guwahati, Jan 15 (IANS): Former Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister and senior BJP leader Gegong Apang on Tuesday resigned from the party, saying it was no longer following the principles of the late Atal Bihari Vajpayee.

"I am disappointed to see that the present day BJP is no longer following the principles of the late Vajpayeeji," Apang said in his resignation letter sent to BJP President Amit Shah.

"The party is now a platform to seek power, it serves a leadership which hates decentralization or democratic decision making and no longer believes (in the values) the party was founded for," he added.

 

Apang said the Bharatiya Janata Party did not get the people's mandate in 2014 in Arunachal Pradesh.

"But the BJP leadership used every dirty trick in the trade and installed the late Kalikho Pul as Chief Minister. Despite an adverse Supreme Court ruling, a BJP government was reinstalled.

"Neither a proper investigation was done in Pul's suicide nor the present BJP leadership thought of morality and ethics by installing many more BJP governments in the northeast," said Apang.

He said that during the state level executive committee meeting held on November 10 and 11 at Pasighat, BJP General Secretary Ram Madhav did not allow many members and office bearers to place their views.

"The decision to put Pema Khandu's name as Chief Minister before the election is neither the norm nor the tradition that a cadre-based party like BJP had followed. The BJP in the past has always asked the views of legislature and party members and then decided on leadership issues. Such undemocratic practices are not for the parties that grew under the leadership of Advani, Vajpayee, B.S. Shekawat, Kushabhau Thakre, Madan Lal Khurana, Rajmata Scindia and Sikandar Bakhl," he added.

"From issues like grass-root delivery of government schemes to matters like Naga peace talks, Chakma-Hajong issue, amendments of Citizenship Bill, telecommunications and real time digital connectivity to peaceful and cordial relation with neighbours like Bangladesh, Myanmar and China, both the party and the Modi government are not addressing the real issues," he said.

Apang appealed to Amit Shah and Prime Minister Narendra Modi to remember the teachings of Vajpayee about 'Raj Dharma' and then he said history will judge them.

  

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  • Gilbert, Udupi/Kuwait

    Wed, Jan 16 2019

    APANG JI Congratulations, atleast couple of Individuals in BJP understand the importance of democratic principles!!!
    BJP doesn't follow any rules, regulations or morals and ethics??? It require POWER at any cost!!???

    Even they don't follow Supreme court directions, instructions!!! DICTATORSHIP OF CHOWKIDAR & COMPANY!!! I WISH PEOPLE OF OUR GREAT NATION CAST THEIR VOTES IN THE COMING LOK SABHA ELECTIONS TO CONGRESS OR UPA FOR A BETTER INDIA.

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  • Lobo, Mangaluru/Mumbai

    Wed, Jan 16 2019

    I fully agree with your views.

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  • SmR, Karkala

    Tue, Jan 15 2019

    The state of Arunachal Pradesh is the first state in India government formed by BJP without people's mandate. The entire present ruling party is first defected through 'operation Kamala' and formed a new party and later merged with BJP.
    This is the first state in India former Congress Chief Minister Kaiko paul is forced to suicide and later BJP came to a ruling.
    Perhaps Arunachal Pradesh is the only state since India's independence elected government entirely defected to opposition BJP to form a government without any ballots and anti-defection laws.

    Prime Minister Modi's 'Good Governance' seems like loot from the bank to shop winning MLA's for a ruling. The BJP's strategy has reduced the value of 'Democracy' to the level of 'Brothels'.
    Jai Hind

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