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Khandu cremated with state honours

Last updated on: May 10, 2011 14:25 IST

Image: Supporters stand in a queue to pay their respects to the body of Dorjee Khandu
Photographs: Reuters

Thousands of people bid a tearful adieu to former Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Dorjee Khandu whose mortal remains were consigned to flames today, 10 days after his death in a chopper crash.

Over 7,000 people gathered at the cremation ground at Shebdung near his native village in Tawang district this morning to pay their last respect to their 'Laughing Buddha', as he was fondly called.

The last rites were performed as per Monpa traditions along with state honours. The body was taken to the cremation ground from his residence after Chief Minister Jarbom Gamlin, his cabinet colleagues, Speaker Wanglin Lowangdong, All India Congress Committee leaders Dhaniram Shandil and Sanjoy Bapna, legislators and other senior officials paid their tributes to the departed soul.

Reading out a brief citation on the life and achievements of his predecessor, the chief minister said, "It is the saddest day of our state as we gather here today to pay our respectful adieu to our beloved leader."

'I have lost a compassionate brother'

Image: Supporters follow the body of Dorjee Khandu
Photographs: Reuters

"He was an ocean of compassion, pure, virtuous, a visionary and a pioneer of modern Arunachal Pradesh. It is very hard to believe that the man of his stature who had been widely loved by the people in the state as well as the entire nation is no more among us," Gamlin said.

"I have lost a compassionate brother, a mentor, a guiding figure and above all a very good human being. The country has lost an eminent leader, an able administrator who was committed to all round development.

The vacuum that has been created by his death will never be filled," he said and promised to follow his footprints. Abbot of Tawang Monastery Guru Rinpoche also read out the achievments of Khandu in Monpa dialect. A helicopter carrying Khandu and four others had crashed in bad weather in the ountains on April 30.

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