Arunachal Pradesh CM Pema Khandu pays tributes to former legislator of Tawang

Arunachal Pradesh CM Pema Khandu pays tributes to former legislator of Tawang

Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu on Thursday paid heartfelt tribute to legislator Jambey Tashi, who passed away on November 2 last year due to prolonged illness.
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ITANAGAR: Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu on Thursday paid heartfelt tribute to legislator Jambey Tashi, who passed away on November 2 last year due to prolonged illness. Describing him as a true leader who devoted himself to the welfare of the state, particularly in the Lungla area that he had represented, Khandu, during a function organised on the first anniversary at Lingla in Tawang district, highlighted the remarkable developmental projects and infrastructure advancements, saying that it is a testament to Tashi's unwavering dedication and sincerity. Khandu also praised the leader's embodiment of Buddhist principles, emphasizing his commitment to non-violence, an official communique informed here.

The chief minister urged everyone to make a positive impact during their time on earth, ensuring that their contributions continue to benefit society long after they have departed. State Home Minister Bamang Felix, who was also present on the occasion, fondly remembered Tashi as a dedicated and visionary leader who worked tirelessly for the progress of Arunachal Pradesh. His commitment to the region's development left an indelible mark on the community, Felix added. The occasion also featured the consecration of a stupa (Namgyal chosten) dedicated to Tashi by eminent religious figures, including Padmashree Guru Tulku Rinpoche, Abbot Sera Je monastery (Mysore), Geshi Tashi Tsedar, and Abbott Sera Je Jamyang Choekorling, Tawang Dohley Rinpoche, along with senior monks, who added a spiritual dimension to the occasion, the communiqué added.

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