However, Tuki, who led a Congress government that fell in January after the controversial role played by Governor J P Rajkhowa, said that he needed time to face the floor test.
Talking to reporters after attending office, Tuki said he would request the acting Governor Tathagata Roy to defer the proposed floor test as it is "not possible" within a short span of time.
He also asked the chief minister to call the assembly session immediately and prove his majority in the house by July 16.
The communique said in order to ensure peaceful proceedings, the floor test should be videographed throughout and the majority proved by division and not by voice vote.
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Roy further emphasised that the conduct of the proceedings, including the videography in the house should strictly follow the principles laid down by Supreme Court in its order of May 6 regarding imposition of President's Rule in Uttarakhand (SLP C 11567/2016) Union of India Vs Harish Chandra Singh Rawat, a Raj Bhawan release said.
Tuki arrived here this evening after assuming charge of chief minister of the state at Arunachal Bhawan in New Delhi yesterday following the apex court verdict.
Speaker Nabam Rebia, who too attended office today, said the assembly needs at least 10 to 15 days to summon a session.
"I have received the governor's order asking the state government to go for floor test on July 16 which is practically impossible keeping in mind the uneven topography and inclement weather besides the communication bottlenecks in the state," he told reporters.
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Tuki arrived here from New Delhi to a rousing welcome
and drove straight to his office from Naharlagun helipad. There he convened a meeting with senior bureaucrats including in-charge Chief Secretary Satya Gopal.
Later, he told reporters that his priority will be to continue all the programmes and policies which were left incomplete before his government was "illegally voted out of power".
"I will continue with my pro-people development initiatives including infrastructure development, road connectivity, skill development and employment generation besides giving special thrust to health, education and security to the people," he said.
"The (SC) verdict has brought Arunachal to the attention of the entire nation and is good for all the political parties as they are totally protected now," Tuki said, adding it had also clearly defined the powers of a Governor.
Taking a dig at BJP, he said some leaders tried to destabilise the popularly elected Congress government in the state and now they are denying their involvement which exposed their character before the people.
Replying to a query on the impending floor test, he emphatically said the majority of the MLAs are in Congress. He also appealed the Congress MLAs to support him to form a stable government in the state as mandated by the people.
The chief minister added he has no vindictive attitude towards anybody and is in constant touch with all the party MLAs.
"I have talked to all the MLAs, even as BJP is trying to create confusion. Congress is a big party and difference of opinions is not unnatural."
Replying to another query about the BJP's slogan of
"Congress Mukt" northeast and political platform of North East Democratic Alliance (NEDA), which was formed by the saffron party and other non-Congress parties in the region in May this year, the chief minister termed it as "absurd".
The 60-member assembly now has an effective strength of 58 after two Congress members -- Gabriel Denang Wangshu and Wanglam Sawin resigned under mysterious circumstances.
Congress now has 45 MLAs, while Opposition BJP has 11 members including two independents.
The leader of the dissident faction Kalikho Pul was sworn in as the chief minister on February 19 this year with the support of Congress rebels and 11 BJP lawmakers.