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Arunachal Congress (Mithi), was a break-away group of
Arunachal Congress Arunachal Congress (AC) was a regional political party in the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh. It was founded in 1996 as a splinter group of Indian National Congress, when the local party leader and Chief Minister Gegong Apang revolted again ...
. AC(M) was formed in 1998 when Mukut Mithi led a revolt against the AC leader Gegong Apang. AC(M) gathered 40 (out of 60) Members of the Legislative Assembly of Arunachal Pradesh and one of the AC members of the Lok Sabha,
Wangcha Rajkumar Wangcha Rajkumar (29 December 1966 - 23 December 2007) was an Indian politician and former Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha representing Arunachal Pradesh East from 1996 to 2004. He was assassinated by unidentified assailants of on 23 December ...
. AC(M) formed a new state government, with Mithi as Chief Minister. In 1999 AC(M) merged with Indian National Congress. It remained in power until 2003.


See also

* Indian National Congress breakaway parties Defunct political parties in Arunachal Pradesh 1998 establishments in Arunachal Pradesh Indian National Congress breakaway groups Political parties in Arunachal Pradesh Political parties established in 1998 Political parties disestablished in 1999 1999 disestablishments in India {{ArunachalPradesh-stub