A political resolution in this regard was passed and adopted by the two-day national executive of the party which began in New Delhi yesterday.
"The year (2016) has ended on another happy note with 33 MLAs from the PPA in Arunachal Pradesh, including the chief minister, opting to join the BJP. The national executive welcomes the new BJP Chief Minister, Pema Khandu, into the BJP parivar," an official release said here today.
BJP national president Amit Shah officially welcomed Khandu and his team of PPA legislators into the party-fold yesterday.
The BJP had earlier made it clear that it would "only" support the Khandu government in the state and "will never" support any other chief minister.
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The decision came in the backdrop of an unprecedented political development in the state where the Peoples' Party of Arunachal temporarily suspended Chief Minister Pema Khandu, his deputy Chowna Mein and five other MLAs on December 29 for alleged anti-party activities.
It also registered convincing victories in the by-polls held in states such as Assam, Madhya Pradesh and Arunachal Pradesh.
The saffron party's showing in Left-dominated Tripura, where it is "slowly but surely" emerging as a "credible alternative" to the Left Front by pushing back parties such as the Congress and the TMC, cannot be overlooked, he added.
The main focus of the two-day national executive meet, which is being attended by former BJP presidents, party chief ministers and around 350 party members, is drawing up the strategy for the upcoming Assembly elections in five states, especially in Uttar Pradesh, the release added.
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