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Nabam Tuki takes charge as CM at Arunachal Bhavan in Delhi

Nabam Tuki on Wednesday took charge as Chief Minister of the state at Arunachal Bhavan in Delhi.

Nabam Tuki takes charge as CM at Arunachal Bhavan in Delhi Pic Courtesy: ANI

New Delhi: Following the Supreme Court's order of restoring his government quashing the "message and direction" issued by Arunachal Pradesh Governor JP Rajkhowa, Nabam Tuki on Wednesday took charge as Chief Minister of the state at Arunachal Bhavan here in Delhi.

Earlier today, hours after the Supreme Court ordered the restoration of his, a jubilant Nabam Tuki met Congress president Sonia Gandhi at her official 10, Janpath residence here this evening.

The Congress president during the meeting, which was also attended by party vice-president Rahul Gandhi, asked Tuki to take everybody on board and strengthen the grand old party in the northeastern state.

Tuki told ANI after the meeting that he has been asked to work hard towards strengthening the Congress in Arunachal Pradesh and to keep everyone united.

"It was a courtesy call. I met both president and the vice president (of Congress) and they have both congratulated me for the SC judgment," he said.

When asked specifically if he would meet the rebel leaders led by Khaliko Pul for talks, Tuki said, "They have asked to talk to Congress MLAs and strengthen the party."

The Congress earlier in the day welcomed the Supreme Court verdict ordering the restoration of Nabam Tuki-led government in Arunachal Pradesh and saluted the apex court for protecting the values enshrined in the Constitution.

In a major setback to the BJP-ruled Centre, the apex court earlier today quashed "message and direction" issued by Arunachal Pradesh Governor Jyoti Prasad Rajkhowa and restored status quo as on December 15 when Congress' Nabam Tuki was the chief minister.

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), on the other hand, downplayed the Congress' accusations of toppling elected governments and said the Arunachal Pradesh verdict is not a setback for the Centre.

A five-judge constitution bench pronounced the verdict on a bunch of petitions dealing with discretionary powers of the governor to summon or advance the assembly session.

Stating the governor's direction on conducting assembly proceedings is unconstitutional, the apex court set aside all steps and decision taken by the legislative assembly pursuant to the governor's December 9th last year order and said they are unsustainable.

Arunachal Pradesh had been under President's Rule since January 26.

Tuki-led Congress government was dismissed following days of turmoil after 21 of its 47 lawmakers rebelled against the chief minister.

The Congress, which had 47 MLAs seats in the 60-member assembly, suffered a jolt when 21 of its lawmakers rebelled. Eleven BJP MLAs backed the rebels in the bid to upstage the government. Later, 14 rebel Congress MLAs were disqualified. 

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