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ITANAGAR: Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu Wednesday deeply mourned the sad demise of the State's first-generation civil servant Tagom Darang who expired on Tuesday after a prolonged illness.
In his condolence message to Darang's wife Omang Moyong Darang, Pema Khandu wrote, "I am deeply pained to learn about the sad demise of our first-generation civil servant Late Tagom Darang."
"In his demise, the state has lost a veteran administrator, who contributed immensely towards the development of the State in various capacities. I believe, leaving this mortal world will not diminish the love and affection showered on him by the people and his soul will remain immortal. So would his footsteps and the contributions made to the state during his memorable service career," the chief minister said.
"I know this would be the most trying times for the family members to cope with the irreparable loss, I hope my humble words of consolation would ease the grief even if a little. Me, my family, colleagues in the Government and the people of Arunachal Pradesh extend our solidarity with the grieving family and share the pain inflicted by one of the greatest truths of life," Khandu said.
"I pray Lord Buddha to bestow them with the strength to bear the irreparable loss. May his soul rest in peace in heavenly abode," the message added.
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