Dalai Lama’s visit: India asks China not to interfere in internal affairs
Amid a row over the Dalai Lama’s visit to Arunachal Pradesh, India on Tuesday asked China not to interfere in its internal affairs, saying it respects the “One-China” policy and expects Beijing to reciprocate.
Making a statement on the visit of the Dalai Lama to Arunachal Pradesh, Minister of State for Home Kiren Rijiju said that the Tibetan spiritual leader’s visit to the border state is completely religious and no political motive should be ascribed to it.
“There is no political angle behind His Holiness’s visit to Arunachal Pradesh. It is completely religious. Arunachal Pradesh is an inseparable part of India and China should not object to his visit and interfere in India’s internal affairs,” he told reporters.
Rijiju said India has never interfered in China’s internal affairs and it expect China to reciprocate. “We respect Beijing’s ‘One-China’ policy and we expect China to reciprocate,” he said.
The Dalai Lama is scheduled to visit Arunachal Pradesh today during which he will hold religious discourse with devotees in Tawang, Bomdila and other areas.
Earlier, the Chinese Foreign Ministry had warned India that the visit of the Dalai Lama to Arunachal Pradesh, which Beijing claims as part of Tibet, will cause “serious damage” to bilateral ties.