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Arunachal Pradesh: 18 BJP leaders, including 6 MLAs, 2 ministers join National People’s Party

A total of 18 BJP leaders joined the party on Tuesday

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In a blow to the Bharatiya Janata Party in the Northeast, eight sitting legislators, including two ministers, of the ruling party in Arunachal Pradesh on Tuesday joined the National People’s Party led by Conrad Sangma, ANI reported. 

According to Northeast Now, a total of 18 BJP leaders joined the party on Tuesday.

National People’s Party (NPP) General Secretary Thomas Sangma said that Home Minister Kumar Waii and Tourism Minister Jarkar Gamlin have joined the party. 

“National People’s Party will not form an alliance with anyone,” ANI quoted Sangma as saying at a press conference. 

“BJP’s ideology is not right. It is not a secular party,” he added.

Sangma also said that the party will try to field candidates for at least 30 to 40 seats in the 60-member Assembly and "form our own government if we win in the seats”. 

BJP MLAs Thangwang Wangham, Tapuk Taku, Pani Taram, Pangka Bage, Wangling Lowandong and Kardo Nyigyor, former BJP General Secretary Jarpum Gamlin, and former minister Tsering Jurmey joined the NPP.

With legislators leaving the party, the BJP is now left with 40 members in the 60-member Arunachal Pradesh Assembly.

Home Minister Kumar Waii claimed the BJP was indulging in “dynasty politics”. 

“If BJP was the right party, I would have been working for it,” Waii said, as quoted by ANI. 

“BJP says that for them country is first, party second [and] person third but they are doing dynasty politics. This is a secular state but BJP is an anti-religion party,” he further said.

On the other hand, Tourism Minister Jarkar Gamlin said that he would not have resigned from the BJP if the party had informed him in advance that he would not be given a ticket. 

Union minister Kiren Rijiju said it was the central election committee which decided on granting tickets, NDTV reported. “Yes, sitting ministers were denied tickets, but that’s because of the ground situation assessed by the parliamentary board,” he said.

The BJP’s parliamentary board on Sunday released a list of 54 candidates for the Assembly polls in Arunachal Pradesh, which will be held simultaneously with Lok Sabha polls on April 11.

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