After the announcement of the dates of Lok Sabha elections 2024, the election atmosphere has started getting ready. As elections are approaching, changes are being seen in political parties. Then, after Assam, now former Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh Nabam Tuki has resigned from the post of state president of Congress. After resigning from the post of state president of the party, he said that after three MLAs joined BJP, I sent my resignation to the party high command committee on Friday.
Resigned from the post of State Congress President before the elections
Congress's troubles are showing no sign of abating. After Assam, now former Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh Nabam Tuki has resigned from the post of State Congress President before the Lok Sabha and Assembly elections. After resigning from the post of state president of the party, he said that after three MLAs joined BJP, I sent my resignation to the party high command committee on Friday.
Resignation on moral grounds: APCC leader
APCC general secretary Gyamar Tana said the former chief minister resigned on moral grounds as he could not stop MLAs from joining other political parties. Let us tell you that Nabam Tuki represents the entire assembly constituency of the state.
Six-time MLA from Mebo in East Siang district of the state
Earlier, Congress Legislature Party (CLP) leader Lombo Tayeg, a six-time MLA from Mebo in the state's East Siang district, joined the BJP. Apart from this, senior Congress MLAs and former Union Ministers Ninong Ering and Wanglin Loangdong joined BJP in February.
BJP has 53 MLAs
BJP now has 53 MLAs in the 60-member assembly, while three independent MLAs have extended support to the government from outside. Along with the Lok Sabha elections, assembly elections are also to be held in the North-East.