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Dalai Lama visit to Arunachal yet to be cleared by ministry: Khandu

Khandu observed that China should not object to the visit of the spiritual leader who has been in India for the last over 50 years as a refugee.

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The proposed visit of the Dalai Lama to Arunachal Pradesh next month is yet to get clearance from the External Affairs Ministry, according to chief minister Dorjee Khandu.
    
Addressing his first press conference after taking oath as chief minister for the second time, Khandu said he got to know about the receipt of a communication by the Tawang deputy commissioner from Dharamsala on the Tibetan spiritual leader's week-long trip.
    
But the state government has not yet received any communication from the Central government, though it is expected any moment, he said.
    
"We are expecting it any moment," Khandu said when asked if the Dalai Lama's visit had got the clearance from the External Affairs Ministry.
    
However, the newly-elected MLA of Tawang, Tsewang Dhondup, said that preparations to welcome the Dalai Lama are on for almost a month.
    
Khandu observed that China should not object to the visit of the spiritual leader who has been in India for the last over 50 years as a refugee and New Delhi should also not give importance to such objections.
    
"China should not also raise objection to a visit by the prime minister and other leaders as there was no border with China. Ancient records available at the Tawang monastery prove Tawang had border with Tibet only," he said.

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