- News>
- States
Former minister expelled from Congress party in Arunachal
Itanagar, June 19: Close on the heels of the expulsion of a Cabinet minister from the Congress ministry in Arunachal Pradesh, former minister and Congress MLA L Wanglat was expelled last night from the primary membership of the party for six years for alleged anti party activities.
Itanagar, June 19: Close on the heels of the expulsion of a Cabinet minister from the Congress ministry in Arunachal Pradesh, former minister and Congress MLA L Wanglat
was expelled last night from the primary membership of the party for six years for alleged anti party activities.
A party press release here today said the decision was
taken by the Arunachal Pradesh Congress Committee (APCC)
president Mukut Mithi who is also the Chief Minister, as
Wanglat has been indulging in anti-party activities publicly
and tarnishing the image of the congress party in nexus with
other political parties.
Wanglat, who hails from insurgency ridden Tirap district, was arrested recently under Arunachal Pradesh Control of Organised Crime Act (APCOCA) for his alleged nexus with NSCN ultras but released on bail.
Wanglat along with fellow legislator Lijum Ronya had demanded the ouster of Mukut Mithi at a joint press conference here on June 16 last.
Lijum Ronya, who was the horticulture minister, was also sacked from the three and half year old Mithi ministry for his anti-party activities in May 21 last.
Bureau Report
Wanglat, who hails from insurgency ridden Tirap district, was arrested recently under Arunachal Pradesh Control of Organised Crime Act (APCOCA) for his alleged nexus with NSCN ultras but released on bail.
Wanglat along with fellow legislator Lijum Ronya had demanded the ouster of Mukut Mithi at a joint press conference here on June 16 last.
Lijum Ronya, who was the horticulture minister, was also sacked from the three and half year old Mithi ministry for his anti-party activities in May 21 last.
Bureau Report