Kimin row: FIR against Arunachal CM
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Youth physique calls for motion for Border Roads Organisation’s failure to make use of the proper identify of place
A youth organisation in Arunachal Pradesh has lodged a First Information Report (FIR) against the State’s Chief Minister Pema Khandu over the Kimin row.
Various organisations have taken offence to the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) “renaming” Kimin, a small Arunachal Pradesh city 75 km from State capital Itanagar, as Bilgarh and exhibiting it as part of Assam. This occurred when Defence Minister Rajnath Singh inaugurated the 20 km Kimin-Potin and 11 different street tasks dealt with by the BRO on June 17.
The All Arunachal Pradesh Abo Tani Students’ Union mentioned within the FIR on June 24 that Mr. Khandu connived with the BRO authority “to cede the Kimin-Potin portion of Arunachal Pradesh to Assam”. It additionally claimed to own proof to proceed against the Chief Minister in any competent court docket.
The Save Arunachal Youth Association, then again, demanded the suspension of Papum Pare Deputy Commissioner Pige Ligu for his alleged involvement within the “renaming” episode. Kimin is in Papum Pare district of Arunachal Pradesh.
The affiliation additionally gave the Chief Minister a 10-day deadline to droop the Deputy Commissioner or face a stir.
It claimed that the BRO had intimated Mr. Ligu earlier than the inauguration of the Kimin-Potin street, clearly mentioning that the programme was being held at Bilgarh, Assam. It mentioned the Deputy Commissioner didn’t make any effort to rectify the BRO’s mistake, deliberate or in any other case.
The affiliation additionally submitted a letter to Arunachal Pradesh Governor B.D. Mishra looking for an inquiry into the Kimin incident.
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