In a rare demonstration of mutual respect amidst the competitive political landscape, the two prominent candidates vying for the West Arunachal Pradesh parliamentary seat showcased a commendable display of camaraderie during an exclusive conversation with Sudarshan News during their public meeting on 16th April 2024 at state Capital Itanagar.
Congress candidate Nabam Tuki and incumbent MP Kiren Rijiju exchanged compliments, acknowledging each other's character and integrity, setting a refreshing tone amidst the electoral fervor.
Nabam Tuki, speaking warmly of his rival, expressed, "Kiren Rijiju is a good man." In a gesture of reciprocity, Kiren Rijiju echoed Tuki's sentiment, affirming, "Nabam Tuki is a good man" – a notable departure from the often acrimonious exchanges typical of political campaigns.
Out of eight candidates vying for Lok Sabha seat in Arunachal West, these two senior prominent candidates emphasized their commitment to focusing on substantive issues and the welfare of the state, transcending personal animosities for the greater good.
Rijiju, the incumbent MP, emphasized, "I don't have any personal issue with any of the opponents. What matters is who can do better for the state." This statement underscores the candidates' shared dedication to public service and their belief in prioritizing the interests of the electorate above individual rivalries.
Against the backdrop of their mutual respect and dedication to serving the public, the electoral contest for the West Arunachal Pradesh parliamentary seat is poised to be a battle of ideas and policies. As the candidates articulate their visions for the region's development and progress, voters are presented with an opportunity to make a decision that will significantly impact the future trajectory of West Arunachal Pradesh.
As Sudarshan News continues to provide comprehensive coverage of the electoral proceedings, offering insights into the political dynamics shaping Arunachal Pradesh's democratic journey, stay tuned for further updates on this noteworthy display of civility amidst the fervor of electoral competition.