The Centre went by the advice of the governor, who had reportedly said that law and order had severely deteriorated in the state, an assembly session had not been held in six months and that lawmakers had been denied access to the Assembly. Mr Tuki, a two-time Chief Minister who first took charge in 2011, has charged the BJP with organising the rebellion and destabilizing an elected government. The Congress, which rules eight other states, has also accused the Arunachal governor of acting like a "BJP agent" by advancing the assembly session by a month to December 16, to help the rebels. The governor's counsel told the court that the report can be shared with the judges but not the Congress, which has challenged President's Rule. The judges said they would decide after reading it. he court described the Arunachal Pradesh crisis as "too serious" and a matter of gravity as it insisted that it needs to examine. The Speaker went to the Gauhati High Court, which suspended the decisions but eventually dismissed his petition. The Speaker then moved the Supreme Court.
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