Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Dalai Lama’s visit to Ladakh religious: Govt functionar­y

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama’s visit to Ladakh is “completely religious,” and no one should have any objections to it, a top government functionar­y said on Friday.

The Dalai Lama will reach the Union Territory, bordering China, on Friday and is scheduled to stay there for about a month. This is not for the first time that the Dalai Lama is visiting a border region as he had visited Ladakh as well Arunachal Pradesh several times in the past, the functionar­y said. The Dalai Lama is a spiritual leader and his visit to Ladakh is completely religious. Why should anyone have objections to the tour, the government functionar­y said.

The spiritual leader’s visit to Ladakh is expected to rile China as it comes amid the military standoff between Indian and Chinese troops at several friction points in eastern Ladakh. Earlier this month, China criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi for greeting Dalai Lama on his 87th birthday, saying India should stop using Tibet-related issues to interfere in China’s internal affairs. However, India rejected China’s criticism and asserted that it is a consistent policy to treat the Dalai Lama as an honoured guest of the country.

This is the Dalai Lama’s first visit outside Dharamshal­a in the last two years due to the pandemic. The Dalai Lama had visited Ladakh in the past. He had visited Tawang (Arunachal Pradesh) too but he could not undertake any visit in the last two years due to the pandemic, the functionar­y said. On Thursday, the Tibetan spiritual leader said in Jammu that more and more people in

The spiritual leader’s visit to Ladakh is expected to rile China as it comes amid the military standoff between Indian and Chinese troops at several friction points in eastern Ladakh

China are beginning to realise that he is not seeking “independen­ce” but meaningful autonomy and preservati­on of the Tibetan Buddhist culture.

“Some Chinese hardliners consider me a separatist and a reactionar­y and always criticise me. But now, more Chinese are realising that the Dalai Lama is not seeking independen­ce and only wishing China (to give) meaningful autonomy (to Tibet) and (ensure) preservati­on of Tibetan Buddhist culture, the spiritual leader said.

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