New Delhi: Ahead of the Supreme Court hearing a Congress petition challenging imposition of President's rule in Arunachal Pradesh, former Chief Minister Nabam Tuki expressed confidence that he could prove his majority in the state Assembly.


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"Of course, we can prove our majority in the House," he tweeted.


"We know truth never fails and the right always emerge victorious," he said in another post on the micro-blogging website.


The Centre had yesterday brought Arunachal Pradesh under President's rule and kept the Assembly under suspended animation after more than a month of political turmoil and in the midst of a legal battle in the Supreme Court.


The decision came under strong attack from Congress and other parties which called it "murder" of democracy.


After intense consultations over the last two days, President Pranab Mukherjee gave his assent to the Union Cabinet's recommendation, accepting there was a "constitutional breakdown" in the state.