ITANAGAR, ARUNACHAL PRADESH — The People’s Party of Arunachal celebrated its 49th Foundation Day with enthusiasm and reflection at the Arunalaya Pastoral Centre in Itanagar, bringing together party leaders, members, and supporters from across the state.
The occasion served as both a celebration of the party’s legacy and a platform to outline its future roadmap. Addressing the gathering, State President Nabam Vivek stated that key organisational discussions were held, particularly focusing on strengthening the party’s grassroots presence through the expansion of women’s and youth wings in villages across Arunachal Pradesh.
He also revealed that preparations for the party’s golden jubilee next year were a major point of discussion, with plans underway to mark the milestone in a significant manner. The upcoming 50th anniversary is expected to highlight the party’s long-standing contribution to the state’s political and social landscape.
The event witnessed the presence of several prominent party legislators, including Pesi Jilen, Oken Tayeng, Tapi Darang, and Nabam Vivek himself, who represents the Doimukh constituency. Their participation underscored the unity and continued relevance of the party in the state’s political framework.
Senior leaders at the event emphasized that the People’s Party of Arunachal, being the oldest regional political party in the state, has played a crucial role in shaping Arunachal Pradesh’s political evolution over the decades. They reflected on its legacy of advocating for regional interests and maintaining a strong connection with the people.
The leaders reiterated the party’s commitment to key principles, including the preservation of indigenous identity, balanced development, and transparent governance. They stressed that these core values will continue to guide the party’s vision as it moves toward its golden jubilee year.
The celebration not only marked nearly five decades of political presence but also reinforced the party’s resolve to remain a significant force in Arunachal Pradesh’s future development and identity.
