Tawang BJP

1. Arunachal Pradesh BJP faces a setback.
2. Four key leaders, including Jampa Tsering, resigned.
3. Resignations ahead of Lok Sabha elections.


Tawang, Feb 05: In a significant setback for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Arunachal Pradesh, four prominent leaders, including Jampa Tsering, the Tawang district general secretary, have resigned from their positions ahead of the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.

In an official letter addressed to the district president, Jampa Tsering expressed his decision, stating, “I hereby tender my resignation from the post of District General Secretary, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Tawang District with immediate effect.”

He elaborated on his belief that the BJP has been unable to comprehend and represent the sentiments and aspirations of the people of Tawang.

Tsering highlighted his dissatisfaction with the governance under the BJP in Tawang District, citing a lack of transparency and a failure to adhere to the party’s ideology of “SAAB KA SAATH, SAAB KA VIKAASH AUR SAAB KA VISVAASH!”

The departure of Jampa Tsering from the BJP signifies a noteworthy shift in the political landscape of the state.

As the Lok Sabha elections draw near, close attention will be paid to the potential impact of these resignations on the electoral dynamics and the subsequent governance of Arunachal Pradesh.


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In addition to Jampa Tsering, three other leaders have also submitted their resignations. Dondup Tashi, the District General Secretary of ST Morcha in Tawang district, Tenzin Lobsang, Mandal President of BJYM in Tawang, and Dorjee Wangchuck, Mandal Vice President, have all decided to step down from their respective positions.

This collective resignation reflects a broader discontent within the party ranks in Tawang district, underscoring the challenges the BJP faces in maintaining unity and support ahead of the crucial elections.