Nagaland Minister Posts Amazing Pictures Of Arunachal, Compares It With Kashmir

Mr Imna on his tweet quoted ‘Yeh Haseen Waadiyan’ and also mentioned Pema Khandu asking for an invitation.
Nagaland Minister Posts Amazing Pictures Of Arunachal, Compares It With Kashmir

KOHIMA : Temjen Imna, the Nagaland minister is usually seen getting engaged with his fans and followers by keeping them updated interesting and latest informations on the Northeast region. 

He is well known for his comic and tremendous sense of humour. On 28th of January, Saturday, the minister posted a few pictures of a resort located in Arunachal Pradesh's Anini. He compared the beauty of the resort with famous tourist spots of Switzerland and Kashmir. 

Mr Imna on his tweet quoted 'Yeh Haseen Waadiyan' and also mentioned Pema Khandu in the tweet. He asked the Arunachal Pradesh's chief minister to invite him to the beautiful state. "This ain't Switzerland nor Kashmir! This is the newly completed Chighu Resort at Anini, Arunachal Pradesh. Such a wonderful site! Isn't it? @PemaKhanduBJP Ji when are you inviting me ?'', Imna tweeted with some pictures. 

He also added the official link to the state's tourism website. Several users thanked him for sharing such amazing pictures and also enquired about the same. 

Pema Khandu while reverting back to his tweet said that, the state awaits for his next visit. Khandu in his tweet talks about the beautiful mountains and scenic beauty of Arunachal, and invited the Nagaland minister. 

The pictures shared by Imna is of a resort called Chigu resort, which has an amazing backdrop with snow covered mountains and pine trees. A week prior to this, Pema Khandu posted pictures of Chigu resort on his Facebook profile in a view to boost up tourism in the region. 

In his post, the minister expressed how beautiful is the entire landscape of Anini in Dibang Valley district is. 

He also used a hashtag called #DekhoApnaPradesh and urged everyone to visit the place. Arunachal Pradesh indeed has a lot of beauty in it which is enhanced by giant mountains and tress covered with snow.

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