Deposed Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Nabam Tuki on Tuesday said development process initiated by the state government should not be stopped at any cost.
“Governor J P Rajkhowa should allow continuation of all the policies and programmes of the state government without any discrimination. If any development work will stop, people will revolt,” Tuki said.
Stating that he has “high regard for the constitutional post of the Governor”, Tuki said he (governor) should work for the overall interest of the people without any discrimination and ensure that lives and properties of people are protected.
Taking a dig at the Governor, the former chief minister said that the present political turmoil in the state was “created by the Governor himself” and now he should be more careful that such situation does not occur again.
“He (Governor) wants power to rule the state and the Centre has provided him with it by imposing President’s Rule.
He should now rule the state smoothly without affecting the developmental process. Public peace and security should be maintained with priority,” Tuki said.