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Arunachal CM walks 11 hrs to meet nomadic tribes

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 GUWAHATI : When China has always claimed by the messengers that Arunachal Pradesh is a part of China and they claim to have withdrawn it from Indian territory, at that crucial time, Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu did something that made everyone think Forced. In 11 hours, Chief Minister Pema Khandu traveled 24 km of road from hilly China and Bhutana to the border area.This step of Arunachal Chief Minister Pema Khandu shows his love towards the common people of the state.

 You might have seen the Chief Ministers of the states generally walking in a convoy of cars amidst tight security, but Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu did something that made everyone think. In fact, Chief Minister Khandu has traveled a 24-kilometer hill walk in 11 hours to meet the people of a nomadic tribe living in the Luguthang village of his constituency, Mutto.His efforts are praised. Khandu wanted to meet a nomadic tribe living in Luguthang village in his constituency, Mutto. It comes in Thingbu tehsil of Tawang district. This village exists in a remote mountainous area. There is no road to go to the village. To reach there, many difficulties have to be faced.

However, Khandu accepted all the challenges and decided to go there.Along with a security guard and some villagers, he has covered a 24-kilometer trek in 11 hours. He is on a three-day tour in Luguthang village. There are 10 houses in this village of 58 people of nomadic tribe. Khandu stayed at one of these poor houses. There, he heard from the people about their problems and asked them to do it. According to reports, Khandu had never been to Lungthang before.

The Chief Minister’s office statement said that the Chief Minister had never visited Lungthang before. It comes in Thingbu tehsil of Tawang district. It shares a border with China and Bhutna. It is located at a distance of 97 km from Tawang Headquarters. Normally, a heavy police force is deployed to protect the Chief Ministers and they are accompanied by many ministers and people, but Chief Minister Khandu has asked only a security guard to go to this village. Was kept with The Chief Minister started his journey on September 6 and took some villagers with him. He reached the village late in the evening, covering a distance of 24 km on foot in a distance of 24 km in 11 hours. The former chief minister died in a helicopter crash in 2011. Since then, Pema Khandu has been working to carry forward her father’s legacy. Chief Minister Pema Khandu has studied in Hindu College. In 2016, he left the Congress and formed his own party, the People’s Party of Arunachal, but later joined the BJP.

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