Lawyer quits as Arunachal AG after Guv terminated his services

 New Delhi, August 7 (PTI): Six months after his services were terminated by the Arunachal Pradesh Governor, senior advocate Ranji Thomas has tendered his resignation as the Advocate General of the state, saying the sacking was invalid after the Supreme Court directed 'status quo ante' and reinstated the Congress government there.  The services of the senior lawyer as AG were terminated by Governor J P Rajkhowa on February 2, soon after imposition of President's Rule in the state on January 26.  

However, Thomas, who served as the top law officer of the state during the tenure of Chief Minister Nabam Tuki, sent his resignation letter to newly-elected Chief Minister Pema Khandu on July 26.   Thomas said the landmark verdict by the Supreme Court, directing 'status quo ante' in the state and reinstating the Congress-led Nabam Tuki government, had upheld the Constitution.   "Therefore the withdrawal of pleasure by the Governor to remove the AG and appointing a person of his choice is unsustainable and invalid and against the spirit of Constitution and the judgement of the Supreme Court," he said, adding that the new Chief Minister has the right to choose the new AG of his choice.   In his letter, Thomas said "propriety and tradition demands that on your assuming the office of the Chief Minister, the Council of Ministers headed by you may decide on the appointment of the Advocate General. To facilitate the same, I hereby offer my resignation as AG of Arunachal Pradesh".



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