BJP in Arunachal Pradesh today reviewed the political situation after imposition of President's Rule in the state and rejected allegations by Congress against it for the current situation.
The meeting chaired by party state unit president Tai Tagak welcomed the promulgation of the President's rule in the state by President Pranab Mukherjee yesterday.
"The party meeting observed that President's rule was necessitated to end the "long and unending" political instability created by the Congress government in the state," party spokesman Techi Necha said in a statement here.
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"BJP had no link with the dissidence activities within ruling Congress and has nothing to do with the internal affairs of other political parties. Situations that led to promulgation of President's Rule in the state are solely the creations of Congress as well as the state government only," Necha said.
AICC could have resolved the crisis and stopped dissident activities which have been taking place for a long time, he said.
BJP hoped that under the central rule, Governor Jyoti Prashad Rajkhowa would initiate appropriate measures to contain corruption and financial mismanagement without compromising transparency and accountability.