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Dalai Lama reaches Bomdila; India rejects China's objection

Last updated on: April 05, 2017 08:40 IST

Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama arrived at Bomdila in West Kameng district on Tuesday evening, marking the beginning of his nine-day visit to Arunachal Pradesh.

The Tibetan spiritual leader arrived by road as his chopper could not take off from Guwahati due to inclement weather.

He was accompanied by Chief Minister Pema Khandu besides other high-ranking police and civil officials.

The Dalai Lama’s visit to the state comes eight years after his previous visit in 2009 which was exactly 50 years after he had passed through the town on his way from Lhasa in Tibet to India.

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He is scheduled to give a discourse at the Buddha Park in Bomdila on Wednesday.

On April 6, he will impart teachings at Dirang and confer the ‘Avalokiteshvara Permission’ at Thupsung Dhargyeling Monastery in the morning.

From April 8-10, the Dalai Lama will deliver discourses in Tawang. He will reach Tawang on April 11 and give a discourse the next day.

Amid persistent Chinese objections to the Dalai Lama’s trip to Arunachal Pradesh, India on Tuesday said no ‘artificial controversy’ should be created around the Tibetan spiritual leader’s visit.

IMAGE: Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama arrives at Bomdila in West Kameng district of Arunachal Pradesh on Tuesday. Photograph: PTI Photo

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