Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh Rural Development and Panchayati Raj Minister Ozing Tasing have claimed that they will investigate the misuse of funds in two departments surrounded by dispute over financial irregularities and make both the best in the state.

For the first time, the Minister, Tessing thanked Chief Minister Pema Khandu for handing over two major departments.

The BJP leader said that he will first detect problems in departments.

"I will soon call a meeting of officials to review professionals and opposition in departments and to work as per the prescribed goals," Tasing said.

The Rural Development Department has been placed in a long dispute, with Mogreg, Prime Minister Krishi Krishi Sincheya Yojana and Prime Minister Gramin Awas Yojana (Rural) with allegations of mismanagement of money by executing schemes like Yojana (Rural).In recent times, allegations of closing the funds for the tune of Rs 571 crore in the Panchayati Raj Department have also been reported. The People's Party of Arunachal (PPA) has claimed that it has been revealed through RTI that there was an amount for panchayat bodies during the Kovid -19 epidemic.

“This will be an acid test for me to streamline departments and bring back their glory. I will work with honesty and demonstrate the work assigned to me by the Chief Minister.

He said that he will ensure that there is no corruption in those departments that they are going."I will work hard to streamline both departments with new ideas and apply some mechanisms to check the misuse of money. Also, I will try to solve the problems faced by the departments so that it is smooth Could walk, "Tessing said.

He said that he would work towards a 'Vikasit Arunachal' (developed Arunachal) (developed Arunachal) with focus on the principles of speed, scale, scope and standards set by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

In the first cabinet meeting held soon after the swearing in of the new Council of Ministers on 13 June, a target of 100 days was set to complete developmental activities in many areas, he said.

The minister said, "We will focus on the target set by the cabinet to fulfill people's aspirations.,

The BJP returned to power in Arunachal Pradesh for the third consecutive time, winning 46 seats in the 60 -member assembly.