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“It is high time that the younger generation, especially the educated youths, realise the importance of having a strong regional political party in the state,” he added.
Nyigyor, however, could not be contacted for comments.
Nyigyor is the only legislator of the PPA in the 60- member Arunachal Pradesh assembly.
The BJP has 41 seats, the Janata Dal (United) seven, and the National People’s Party (NPP) five.
The Congress has four seats, while there are two Independents MLAs.
Last month, the JD(U) had issued 14-day suspension notices to three legislators over anti-party activities.
Kalaktang MLA Dorjee Wangdi Kharma, Mariyang-Geku MLA Kanggong Taku and Bomdila legislator Dongru Siongu elected Talam Tabo as the JD(U)’s legislative party leader allegedly without the knowledge of the state president.