Itanagar: On Tuesday, Former Chief Minister of Arunachal
Pradesh, Kalikho Pul was found dead and hanging from a ceiling fan, police and
officials said, after a court ruled last month that his appointment had been
illegal.
The Supreme Court ruling dealt a blow
to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ambitions of expanding in the northeast,
where his Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) scored its first state election victory
in the region with a win in Assam in May.
Kalikho Pul, 47, until July the Chief
Minister of Arunachal Pradesh, had suffered from depression and was upset over
the judgment, his aides told media.
“He has committed suicide,” Nabam
Tuki, a senior lawmaker of the opposition Congress party said in the capital of
the vast but sparsely populated region bordering China. Pul’s family discovered
the body in his bedroom at the Chief Minister’s residence. Media said he had
left a diary, which police were examining.
A politician with Congress since
1995, Pul became Chief Minister in February after rebelling against the party. He
was put in charge by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s federal government, which
had imposed direct rule in the state to end a political crisis.
But the Supreme Court held illegal
the imposition of president’s rule, as it is called in India, ordering that the
dislodged Congress should return to power immediately, forcing Pul out from
office. China claims more than 90,000 sq km (35,000 sq miles) of territory
disputed by India in the eastern sector of the Himalayas. Much of that forms
the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh, which China calls South Tibet.
India says China occupies 38,000
square km (14,600 sq miles) of its territory on the Aksai Chin plateau in the
west.
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