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Arunachal: Tadak Nalo resigns as PAJSC vice chairman, to join newly formed frontier tribal front

Arunachal: Tadak Nalo resigns as PAJSC vice chairman, to join newly formed frontier tribal front

In a noteworthy political shift, Tadak Nalo has stepped down from his role as Vice Chairman of the Pan Arunachal Joint Steering Committee (PAJSC) to align with the Arunachal Frontier Tribal Front (AFTF), a newly established political party.

 

Nalo's resignation and subsequent move to the AFTF underscore his strategic intent to prioritize tribal welfare and address regional development concerns through his new political platform.

 

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Nalo's decision is perceived as a calculated effort to better serve the unique needs of the local community and tribal populations.

 

By joining the Arunachal Frontier Tribal Front, he aims to introduce innovative ideas and a fresh perspective to the political dynamics of the region. His shift is expected to significantly influence the regional political landscape, bringing increased focus to the issues and aspirations of the tribal communities.