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Khandu cautioned the people not to limit their thoughts to their own community and to have thoughts for pan-Arunachal identity bfeore demanding new districts. District creations have huge bearing on the financial position of the state, he said.
Earlier also districts were created but without creation of posts making it non-functional, he said. The present government has started to make all the newly created districts functional by creating several new posts to fill up the vacancies.
The Chief Minister further announced to fill up the vacant ministerial berth in the state government from the Galo community, which was left vacant after the demise of former Health Minister late Jomde Kena. He said the granting of ministerial berth is not made on the basis of tribe and is purely a prerogative of the Chief Minister.
However, considering the immense potential of Galo community to contribute to the development of the state, the decision to induct a new minister from the community will be taken after the discussion with the party. He appealed the people to cooperate with the government on whoever is chosen for the post.
Also speaking on the occasion, Home Minister Kumar Waii assured his full support on the creation of Lepa Rada district.
State BJP President Tapir Gao said the BJP party stands always in the interest of the people and its nation.
Deputy Speaker Tumke Bagra, APEDA Chairman cum Aalo East MLA Jarkar Gamlin, Nari-Koyu MLA Kento Rina and Parliamentary Secretary Gojen Gadi also spoke on the occasion.
The meeting was also attended by former Chief Secretary Tabom Bam including officials from the Galo Welfare Society (GWS).
Earlier in the day, Chief Minister inaugurated the Circle Office and a welcome gate of Sago village. He also inaugurated a multipurpose cultural hall here.