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Road to Tali is Nyokum gift: CM Pema Khandu

During his last visit to the area in 2017 by helicopter, Khandu had promised to the people that his next visit would be by road.

Tali: Chief Minister Pema Khandu on Sunday became the first chief minister of Arunachal Pradesh to reach Tali in Kra Daadi district by road as the last unconnected administrative centre of the state was finally connected with the rest of the world at last.

Tali was also the only unconnected assembly constituency of Arunachal.

During his last visit to the area in 2017 by helicopter, Khandu had promised to the people that his next visit would be by road – a promise fulfilled on the auspicious occasion of Nyokum.

“I am proud to be part of the historic and momentous occasion, to finally witness Tali ADC headquarters get connected by road. Though established in 1957, Tali administrative headquarters never saw road connectivity. We worked on mission mode to complete the 51 km Yangte-Tali Road at the earliest,” he said while joining the 45th NyokumYullo celebrations here on Sunday.

Khandu, who inspected the under-construction road from Tali to Pip Sorang, the ADC circle headquarters early morning, assured that the 50 km PMGSY road will be completed by the year-end.

“By the time you all celebrate the 46th NyokumYullo at Tali, Pip Sorang will be connected,” he announced.

Khandu reiterated his appeal to the people ‘not to expect or demand land compensation’. As overall development will follow road connectivity, Khandu said that if people will give land free of cost, the government is duty-bound to construct roads wherever needed.

Expressing concern over the delay in completion of the Tamen (Kamle district) to Tali road, work on which began in the late 1960s, Khandu assured that this road too will be completed by his government.

He also admitted that the stretch from the Kumey bridge point on the Yangte-Tali road requires attention as the current alignment is too much treacherous for driving. He directed the concerned officials to complete the stretch at the earliest and redo the alignment wherever necessary.

Further, Khandu said that the stretch of road from the Joram-Koloriang highway to Yangte is unfit for regular travel and assured that the 15 km stretch will be redone immediately. 

He called upon the people of the Tali area, who have migrated to other towns and cities like Ziro and Itanagar, to resettle in their own villages. He gave the example of local MLA JikkeTako, who has constructed his residence at Tali though being settled at Itanagar.

“This is your birthplace. Your roots grow from this area. Even if you are settled elsewhere, stay connected to your roots. Have your home and hearth at Tali,” he beckoned.

Meanwhile, Khandu on his way from Yangte to Tali on Saturday dedicated the reconstructed steel-arch bridge over the Kumey river to the people. The bridge had given away after construction under the impact of a falling rock that had disrupted road connectivity to Tali for at least a year.

Khandu was accompanied by Home Minister Bamang Felix, Namsai legislator Chow Zignu Namchoom, Palin legislator Balo Raja and others.

Also read: PMGSY roads to connect all villages of Arunachal: CM Khandu