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  |  party_name    = People's Party of Arunachal
  |  party_name    = People's Party of Arunachal
  |  party_logo    =  
  |  party_logo    =  
  |  colorcode          = {{People's Party of Arunachal/meta/color}}
  |  colorcode          = {{party color|People's Party of Arunachal}}
|president          = [[Kahfa Bengia]]
|president          = [[Kahfa Bengia]]
|secretary        = [[Kaling Jerang]]
|secretary        = [[Kaling Jerang]]
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|state_seats_name = [[Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly|Arunachal Pradesh]]
|state_seats_name = [[Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly|Arunachal Pradesh]]
|state_seats      = {{Composition bar|0|60|hex=#99CCFF}}
|state_seats      = {{Composition bar|0|60|hex=#99CCFF}}
  |  alliance =  None (2018–Present)<br />[[National Democratic Alliance (India)|National Democratic Alliance]](2016–2018)
  |  alliance =  [[Federal Front]](2018–Present)<br />[[National Democratic Alliance (India)|National Democratic Alliance]](2016–2018)
  |  ideology = [[Regionalism (politics)|Regionalist]]  
  |  ideology = [[Regionalism (politics)|Regionalist]]  
  |  headquarters  =  K. Ringu Complex, G-Extension Road, [[Naharlagun]], [[Arunachal Pradesh]]
  |  headquarters  =  K. Ringu Complex, G-Extension Road, [[Naharlagun]], [[Arunachal Pradesh]]
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In 1979, PPA MLA and former Congress Minister Tomo Riba became the first PPA Chief Minister. It was a short-lived government spanning from September 1979 to November 1979 with a total of 47 days. A general election was announced in 1980, Arunachal Pradesh State election was included with the general election to elect the Union Territory MLAs. PPA of Tomo Riba and INC of PK Thungon won 13 each in a house of 30 seats. The rest 6 seats were PPA supported independent members. With Indira Gandhi coming back to Power PPA the first associate of INC became the first victim with its President Bakin Partin losing his MP seat from 2 East MP Constituency with most of its members and independent joining INC Party in Arunachal Pradesh. After this party had little success in [[Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly]].
In 1979, PPA MLA and former Congress Minister Tomo Riba became the first PPA Chief Minister. It was a short-lived government spanning from September 1979 to November 1979 with a total of 47 days. A general election was announced in 1980, Arunachal Pradesh State election was included with the general election to elect the Union Territory MLAs. PPA of Tomo Riba and INC of PK Thungon won 13 each in a house of 30 seats. The rest 6 seats were PPA supported independent members. With Indira Gandhi coming back to Power PPA the first associate of INC became the first victim with its President Bakin Partin losing his MP seat from 2 East MP Constituency with most of its members and independent joining INC Party in Arunachal Pradesh. After this party had little success in [[Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly]].


In 1996, [[Tomo Riba]] left the party and joined  Gegong Apang camp. Both the leaders had months of deliberation before Tomo Riba and Gegong Apang patched up their political differences. Tomo Riba contested the West Parliamentary election as independent candidate 1996 and became member of the 11th Lok Sabha with the support of Gegong Apang although Apang was Congress Chief Minister in the state of Arunachal Pradesh.  
In 1996, [[Tomo Riba]] left the party and joined  Gegong Apang camp. Both the leaders had months of deliberation before Tomo Riba and Gegong Apang patched up their political differences. Tomo Riba contested the West Parliamentary election as independent candidate 1996 and became member of the 11th Lok Sabha with the support of Gegong Apang although Apang was Congress Chief Minister in the state of Arunachal Pradesh.


Currently it is a part of [[North-East Regional Political Front]] consisting of political parties of the northeast which has supported the [[National Democratic Alliance (India)]].
Currently it is a part of [[North-East Regional Political Front]] consisting of political parties of the northeast which has supported the [[National Democratic Alliance (India)]].
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