Big blow to BJP from North-East as Ex-CM Apang resigns from the party

"The party is now a platform to seek power, it serves a leadership that hates decentralization of democratic decision-making and no longer believes that the party founded by, for and of the cadre is only seeking to capture power," Apang said in his resignation letter, sent to BJP president Amit Shah.

Saima Siddiqui
Published on: 16 Jan 2019 3:48 AM GMT
Big blow to BJP from North-East as Ex-CM Apang resigns from the party
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Big blow to BJP from North-East as Ex-CM Apang resigns from the party

Guwahati: Former Arunachal Pradesh chief minister Gegong Apang resignation, on Tuesday came as a deep shock for the Bharatiya Janata Party as he was "disappointed to see that the present day BJP is no longer following the principles of the late Vajpayeeji".

Apang served as the CM of Arunachal Pradesh for two terms --18 January 1980 to 19 January 1999 and again from August 2003 to April 2007.

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Senior BJP leader, Gegong Apang announced his resignation on Twitter, stating he will now "focus on grass root problems".

"The party is now a platform to seek power, it serves a leadership that hates decentralization of democratic decision-making and no longer believes that the party founded by, for and of the cadre is only seeking to capture power," Apang said in his resignation letter, sent to BJP president Amit Shah.

In his letter, he revealed how the BJP had formed the government in Arunachal Pradesh playing dirty tricks in 2014, "using every dirty trick of the trade."

He also wrote: "Neither a proper investigation was done into (former chief minister) Kalikho Pul's suicide, nor did the present BJP leadership think of morality and ethics by installing many more BJP governments in the North East."

Claiming that BJP general secretary Ram Madhav did not allow many members and office bearers to place their views before the cadre at the state level executive committee meeting on 10 and 11 November at Pasighat, he said the way in which Pema Khandu's name was projected for the chief minister's post was "neither the norm nor the tradition that a cadre-based party like BJP had followed.

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"The BJP in the past has always asked the views of the legislature and party members and then decided on leadership issues," he said.

"From issues like grass-root delivery of government schemes to matters like Naga peace talks, Chakma-Hajong issue, amendments of the 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 Sarkar are not addressing the real issues," he said, urging Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Amit Shah to remember Vajpayee's teaching's about "Raj Dharma".

"Perhaps history will judge you kindly."

Apang had been switching between the Bharatiya Janata Party and Indian National Congress since 2003, when he joined BJP, after the BJP led National Democratic Alliance lost the 2004 general election, Apang returned to the Indian National Congress in 2004 returning as the Chief Minister of the state.

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Saima Siddiqui

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