In his condolence message, the Governor remembered Rinpoche's contribution towards the state and nation in various capacities as an able minister and as a social worker in the field of tourism, hydropower and social welfare.
"The people of state and well-wishers all over the world will always remember him for his noble initiatives and works of compassion for orphans and persistent endeavour towards preservation and promotion of Buddhism," the Governor said.
Rinpoche was born on August 19, 1967 at Nesar Zhungpatse, Shyro village, in Tawang. A doctorate in Buddhist Philosophy, he served as the President of the Himalayan Buddhist Culture Association and worked towards the development of mutual relationships between various cultures and religions of India and endeavoured towards preservation of flora and fauna to maintain a peaceful environment of co-existence of all sentient beings.
He held the position of Chairman, Department of Karmik & Adhyatmik (Chos-rig) Affairs, before his death.
He became the first ever Buddhist representative from the entire Himalayan region to attend the Millennium Union Nation World Peace Summit at the United Nations Assembly Hall.