Union cabinet headed by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi has recommended imposition of President’s Rule in Arunachal Pradesh under the Article 356 (1) of the Constitution. Proposal in this regard has been forwarded to President Pranab Mukherjee after the Union Government felt that Congress ruled state is heading for a constitutional breakdown.
Key facts:
- The Union Government took this decision after state assembly failed to comply with the provisions of Article 174 (sessions of the state legislature, prorogation and dissolution) of the Constitution.
- As per the provisions of Article 174, the session of state assembly was to be held in 21st January 2016, 6 months after the last sitting.
- But the state assembly failed to comply with this provision which may led to constitutional breakdown.
Background:
The political crisis in the north eastern hill state began in December 2015 after 21 out of 47 ruling Congress legislators in the Sixty member house rebelled along with 11 BJP and Two independent legislators and extended support to Kalikho Pul to form new government. Arunachal Pradesh Governor Jyoti Prasad Rajkhowa also had advanced the date of the convening of the assembly session in order check the majority of ruling government in the assembly.
The Union Cabinet clears President’s rule in Arunachal Pradesh
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