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ITANAGAR, Jun 12: Chief Minister Pema Khandu has condoled the demise of advocate Kholie Tado on Tuesday who was serving as public prosecutor for Government of Arunachal Pradesh.
In his condolence letter, the CM wrote “With profound grief, I write to share the grief of losing one of the most qualified and learned avocate of Arunachal Pradesh, who scaled the pinnacle of his chosen career. With the demise of Late Kholie Tado, serving as Public Prosecutor of Government of Arunachal Pradesh in the High Court, Itanagar Permanent Bench, the State has lost an able advocate and a great human being.
Born in 1973, Late Kholie did his initial schooling from Yazali and later completed his bachelors degree in Arts from DN College Itanagar. He later did his LLB from Gauhati University and then practiced in the Itanagar Permanent Bench of Gauhati High Court. He was then appointed as Public Prosecutor of Government of Arunachal Pradesh. He was also a founding member of Arunachal Cricket Association and served as its secretary till his last breath. CMO