We'll seek justice from SC, says Arunachal's ex-CM
January 26, 2016  19:36
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Soon after President's rule was imposed in the state, Arunachal Pradesh's former chief minister Nabam Tuki said that his party will seek justice from the Supreme Court.

"The matter was sub-judice, therefore we awaited court's order. They said not to hold an assembly session. We will fight this battle legally," Tuki said on Tuesday.

"I had a feeling that they (Centre) will do this as this was their intention. But we aren't nervous, we will fight," he said.

Rejecting the Centre's claim that law and order is deteriorating in the state, Tuki said, "Point to me even a single questionable law and order situation in Arunachal Pradesh. They can't, because there is none. Arunachal Pradesh is a peaceful state, you can go and see and give a report."

Reacting to the development, Janata Dal-United's K C Tyagi said that this is a 'black day' for democracy in India.
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