Orgs. accuse govt. of indulging in corruption, seek CM’s resignation on moral grounds

Staff Reporter

ITANAGAR, 15 Dec: Accusing Chief Minister Pema Khandu led government of indulging in massive corruption in various sectors, a conglomeration of organizations under the banner of Joint Organizations Movement of Arunachal Pradesh (JOMA) on Wednesday, demanded Chief Minister Pema Khandu’s resignation on moral grounds. However, the organizations could not substantiate their claims.

“The state government had signed 142 MoUs with private power developers, now only 68 companies are in Arunachal Pradesh. The Central Electricity Authority has identified 57000-megawatt potential in Arunachal Pradesh” claimed Taw Paul, president of  Pro-Dam Movement of Arunachal Pradesh.

Paul further claimed that Rs.1495 crores upfront money have been collected from 142 private developers. “Where has all the money gone?” he asked.

Taking a dig at the government for failing to resolve the boundary issue with Assam, the All Arunachal Border Students Union (AABSU) president Sunny Tana Tara condemned Chief Minister Pema Khandu led government for its alleged failure to tackle the issue.

“We have been demanding for Border Task Force to protect citizens residing along the boundary areas. But this government is not paying heed,” alleged Tara.

Further, the Nyishi Ethnic Students Association (NESA) alleged that an amount of over Rs.500 crores was misused in the Panchayati Raj department.

“Rs. 571 crores have been sanctioned in Panchayati Raj department, where did the money go, nobody knows,” asked Biri Chatum president NESA adding that the money should be given to the Panchayati Raj leaders.

The JOMA also demanded the highway department to execute the package B and C of NH 415 without compromising the width.

‘The government must address our demands within 15 days or Chief Minister Khandu must resign. Failure to do so would compel us to launch a series of democratic movement from early January,’ JOMA stated.