The demand for a Patkai autonomous development council was placed before Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh by a delegation led by Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Nabam Tuki and comprising all the state ministers and MLAs from the said three districts along with two MPs.
The Home Minister assured the delegation that the central government would consider their demand, an Arunachal Pradesh government statement said.
While highlighting the need for an autonomous council to boost development in the three sensitive, insurgency-affected districts, Tuki gave a historical overview of the demand for a Patkai autonomous district council.
Tuki highlighted that the region in the eastern-most corner of Arunachal Pradesh requires special focus to overcome development bottlenecks. A special administrative structure on the lines of an autonomous council would be of great help in addressing the challenges of development and governance in the said region, he added.
It may be mentioned here that the demand for the formation of a Patkai Autonomous Council was passed by the Assembly in 2004 and 2007 and the Cabinet approved the same in 2013.
Since then, there has been no communication from the Home Ministry on Arunachal Pradesh's demand, the statement said.
