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Lungla, Nov 2: The residents of Lungla came together on Thursday to honour the memory of their beloved leader, late Jambey Tashi, on the solemn occasion of his first death anniversary. The commemoration witnessed the presence of distinguished guests, including Chief Minister Pema Khandu, Minister of Home Bamang Felix, along with several other legislators.
The event held special significance as it marked the one-year anniversary of the passing of late Tashi, a visionary leader who made significant contributions to the development of Arunachal Pradesh.
The solemn ceremony featured the consecration of a Stupa (Namgyal Chosten) dedicated to late Jambey Tashi by eminent religious figures, including Padmashree Guru Tulku Rinpoche, Abbot Sera Je monastery (Mysore), Geshi Tashi Tsedar, and Abbot Sera Je Jamyang Choekorling,Tawang Dohley Rinpoche, along with senior monks, who added a spiritual dimension to the occasion.
In his address, the Home Minister fondly remembered late 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 said.
CM Khandu while paying heartfelt tribute, described late Tashi, as a true leader who devoted himself to the welfare of Arunachal Pradesh, particularly Lungla area. Khandu highlighted the remarkable developmental projects and infrastructure advancements in Lungla, citing it as a testament to Tashi's unwavering dedication and sincerity. Khandu also praised the late leader's embodiment of Buddhist principles, emphasizing his commitment to non-violence.
The ceremony also featured heartfelt speeches by Lobsang Penjor, a prominent public leader in Lungla, Padmashree Guru Tulku, and Goleng, the father of late Jambey Tashi.