Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

‘Black day’ protest greets Arunachal Pradesh CM on completing one year

- Rahul Karmakar rahul.karmakar@hindustant­imes.com

KHANDU’S REIGN SINCE JULY 17 LAST YEAR, THOUGH, HAS BEEN FAIRLY UNEVENTFUL COMPARED TO THE PRECEDING 12 MONTHS

The unnatural death of predecesso­r Kalikho Pul returned to haunt Arunachal Pradesh chief minister Pema Khandu on Monday as his government that changed three party colours completed a year in office amid a ‘black day’ protest.

The milestone is personal for Khandu, as his government wearing the Bharatiya Janata Party’s saffron has more than five months to go to complete a year. The chief minister had first headed a Congress government that switched over to the regional People’s Party of Arunachal (PPA) and then to BJP on December 31 last year.

The Mere Vichaar Andolan Committee (MVAC) on Monday observed ‘black day’ to mark Khandu’s one year in power and staged a demonstrat­ion in state capital Itanagar.

The committee, named after Pul’s 60-page suicide note titled ‘Mere Vichaar’ that blamed Supreme Court judges and a few Arunachal Pradesh politician­s for driving him to death, has been demanding a probe into the events that made Pul “sacrifice” his life. Pul was found hanging in the chief minister’s bungalow on August 9 last year.

“Even after the 2019 assembly election, July 17 will always be a Black Day and August 9 a Suicide Day for us unless Khandu and his deputy Chowna Mein quit,” MVAC convenor Kaling Tasingh said. Khandu’s reign since July 17 last year, though, has been fairly uneventful compared to the preceding 12 months that saw power changing hands thrice with a dose of President’s Rule (PR) in between.

The frontier state had been experienci­ng political turbulence since October 2015, when former chief minister Nabam Tuki removed Pul as finance minister. Pul mobilised the MLAs and revolted against Tuki, and the ensuing political drama led to the imposition of PR in the state on January 26 last year.

PR was lifted on February 19 to pave the way for Pul to head a rebel Congress government that wore the regional PPA colour a month later.

But the SC reinstated Tuki’s Congress government on July 13. Tuki took charge only to resign and make way for Khandu days later.

On Sunday, Khandu launched a campaign to root out corruption in the state by asking bureaucrat­s and police officers to “compulsori­ly sensitise people” against graft.

But MVAC and another tribal organisati­on called Boh Ramo Bokar Elite Society said such a drive would be meaningles­s if Passang Dorjee Sona, an MLA in Khandu’s core group, does not clear his stand on an allegation that he had received ₹4 crore from Pul. Sona, who is a parliament­ary secretary for tourism, refuted the allegation. “I have always maintained that I am open to investigat­ion,” he said.

Green Arunachal Foundation, another NGO, also said the Khandu government completed one year with a track record of failures.

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