Tawang festival cancelled in honour of late Jambey Tashi

Itanagar: Tashi was a patron of the festival and was actively involved in planning and growth of the festival

BY | Friday, 4 November, 2022
Tawang Monastery in Arunachal Pradesh. (Representational image by Dibyendu Ash/ Wikimedia commons)

The three-day Tawang Festival, one of the much-awaited tourism and cultural extravaganza of Arunachal Pradesh, has been cancelled as a mark of respect to Lumla MLA Jambey Tashi, who died on Wednesday.

The event, which was slated to kick-off on Friday, was making a comeback after a two-year hiatus owing to COVID-19 pandemic.

Tawang Festival Committee said it decided to call off the festival as a “homage and tribute to the great leader” Tashi, whose brother Tsetan Chombay is the Festival director.

Tashi was a patron of the festival and was actively involved in planning and growth of the festival, which used to draw tourists from all over India and abroad, Festival chief coordinator Namgey Tsering said, adding that artistes from Nepal, Bhutan and Bollywood were to perform in the festival.

Tawang Deputy Commissioner Kesang Ngurup Damo, when contacted told PTI over telephone, that the contribution of Tashi for the growth of the festival was unparalleled and his departure would create a void which no one could fill.

This “Festival of Dreams” is an effort to highlight tourism potential and rich heritage of pristine Tawang Valley and to expand the cultural representation of North-East India.

It also showcases the state’s vibrant culture, sports, dance, food, and Buddhist way of life and had attracted over 40,000 visitors in 2019. The first edition of the festival was held in 2012.

Tashi was a three time MLA since 2009. Thousands of people are visiting his Lumla residence to pay their respect to the departed leader. His last rites would be performed on Monday, the deputy commissioner added.

On Wednesday, a family member of Jambey Tashi  anoonounced the death of the MLA.

Condoling his cousin’s death, Chief Minister Pema Khandu tweeted “Demise of brother Shri Jambey Tashi ji, Hon MLA of Lumla Assembly Constituency is a huge personal loss to me and I am so deeply pained at this tragedy.

“I join the family in my prayers for the departed. Dear Brother, may you attain supreme bliss of Nirvana”.

Tashi was elected unopposed from the Lumla Assembly constituency in Tawang district on a Congress ticket in 2009. He was re-elected in 2014. He won the 2019 state polls on a BJP ticket.

A good badminton player and a widely travelled leader, he was known for his keen engagement with working for the downtrodden and preservation of the state’s rich traditional cultural heritage.

After his schooling at Tawang Government Higher Secondary School in 1993, Tashi had graduated from Zakir Hussain College in New Delhi.

A well-known social activist, he was first elected as an Anchal Samity member in 2001 which he served till 2007 besides working as NGO Yuva Arunachal president from 2001 to 2005.

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