Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu has set a great example of reaching out to the people of the state by travelling on foot for hours to meet the residents of a remote village.
Khandu trekked 24 km, walking for over 11 hours to visit Luguthang village- one of the remotest inhabited villages in Tawang district, situated at a height of around 14,500 feet above sea level.
The 41-year-old posted photos of his trek, where the CM was seen walking through the inhospitable terrine accompanied by just one guard and a resident of the village.
Luguthang is a nomadic village with about 50 people and has 10 households. The villagers there are primarily engaged in Yak-rearing.
¡°A 24 km trek, 11 hrs of fresh air and mother nature at her best; crossing Karpu La (16000 ft) to reach Luguthang (14500 ft) in Tawang district. A paradise untouched,¡± Khandu tweeted on Thursday.
The CM who spent two nights at the village also held a review meeting with the residents there.
"Had a review meeting with Luguthang villagers to ensure that benefits of every flagship programme reaches the last man standing in forward areas," he said in a tweet.
On his way back, the chief minister, along with Tawang MLA Tsering Tashi, villagers and monks of Tawang monastery attended the consecration of ¡®Jangchup Stupa¡¯ the next day.
The stupa has been erected in the name of Khandu¡¯s father and former chief minister Late Dorjee Khandu.