The Dalai Lama,who arrived here today to a rousing welcome,took a swipe at Beijing for objecting to his visit to Arunachal Pradesh and said he was surprised over Chinese claims on Tawang.
The Tibetan spiritual leader,who said his visit to Tawang was not political but religious and spiritual,urged China to honour the rights of six million Tibetans worldwide. The basic issue is not about my going back (to Tibet). It is about the well-being of six million Tibetans, he told reporters at the Tawang Monastery.
On Chinese objections to his visit to the state,he said: It is quite usual for China to step up campaigning against me wherever I go. He recalled how he came to Tawang 50 years ago while fleeing from the Chinese.
He said the PLA occupied Tawang during the 1962 war. But the then Chinese government declared a unilateral ceasefire and withdrew. Now the Chinese have got different views. This is something which I really dont know. I am a little bit surprised, he said in an apparent reference to Chinese claims over Tawang.
He said China first established contact with him in the early part of 1980. The Chinese offered to send an official to Delhi to take me back,but I refused. China re-established contact in 1993,he said,but there was no headway. We renewed direct contact again in 2002 with Beijing making a fresh offer. I told them the issue was not of my return but that of the well-being of six million Tibetans , he said.
(With PTI)