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Hundreds pay tribute to late Jomde Kena at Naharlagun Helipad, Condolence poured in

Itanagar

Several hundred of people cutting across party affiliation  today paid floral tribute and  a lasts sight of mortal of beloved leader Jomde Kena at Naharlagun helipad when the mortal was brought from Guwahaiti for paying homage by general public before it flown to native village Gensi.

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Speaker T.N. Thongdok, Deputy Speaker Tumke Bagra, Cabinet Minister Nabam Rebia, Tamio Taga, Bamang Felix, Wangki Lowang, Former Chief Minister and Sagalee MLA Nabam Tuki, Advisor to CM and Bomdila MLA Japu Deru, Parliamentary Secretary  and lawmakers PD Sona, Tapuk Taku, Gojen Gadi, Paknga Bage, Tage Taki, Mama Natung, Pani Taram, Kumsi Sidisow, Phosum Khimum, Thangwang Wangham, Tanga Byaling, Techi Kaso, IMC Chief Councillor Kipa Kaku, DGP Sandeep Goel, high ranking police and civil officers and leaders of various political party and community leaders of various organisation were present.

Condolence poured in

The condolence poured in from nock and corner of state.

Minister WRD, Geology & Mining, FCS LM & CA, Kamlung Mossag in a release termed Kena as perfect gentleman with amicable disposition and said that void created by his sad demise is difficult to fill.

MLA-26 Dumporijo Paknga Bage in his condolence message said that the memory of his brilliant leadership will remain a source of inspiration and encouragement to all his colleague and friends.

APB & OC WWB Chairman Jalley Sonam in his condolence message said that the leader like Jomde Kena who have been working for the labour community for his area and state will always remembered by the workers community.

Indigenous faith & culture Society of Arunachal Pradesh  (IFCSAP), Secretary Information & Publicity Nyasam Jongsam in a release said that the rank and file of IFCSAP in various Prayer centre and management committee held condolence meeting at its Headquarter at Itanagar has deeply mourned the demise of Late Jomde Kena and said him as an embodiment of indigenous faith and culture of Galo community.

 

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