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Itanagar: Former Arunachal Minister Wangnia Pongte died in a road mishap at Dhemaji in neighbouring Assam. Pongte (60), was on his way to Changlang when his vehicle collided with a SUV on Saturday, leaving him injured.
He was rushed to the Dhemaji civil hospital, where he was declared dead, official sources said here today. Pongte is survived by wife, two sons and two daughters. State Governor Nirbhay Sharma and Chief Minister Nabam Tuki joined the state in mourning the death of Pongte.
The state government declared state mourning today as a mark of respect to the departed leader. The national flag flew half mast while a holiday will be
declared in Changlang district tomorrow, the day of his funeral, sources said. Describing his untimely death a great loss to the state and its people, especially for the Tutsa community, the governor conveyed his heartfelt condolence to the bereaved family and prayed for eternal peace of the departed soul.
"The information has come as shock to me. This is a moment of tragedy and I, on behalf of the state government and the people of the state, convey heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family members," the chief minister said in a message.
Pongte, a footballer, after graduating from JNC, Pasighat, joined the state government as a circle officer in 1978 but resigned in 1984 to plunge into politics. He contested as an independent candidate and lost by a margin of 6 votes before being elected to the state assembly in 1990 and served as MoS (Independent charge) for Research, Library, Labour and Agriculture; re-elected in 2004 and served as chairman of Arunachal Pradesh Mineral Development Trading Corporation.
He had proven his calibre as a student leader since 1968 and served in various capacities including as AAPSU joint secretary (1970) and general secretary (1974-76).
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