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India snubs Chinese objection to Dalai Lama event

FP Archives • December 1, 2011, 15:24:27 IST
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West Bengal Governer MK Narayanan and Chief Minister’s envoy Derek O’ Brien attend Dalai Lama’s address at an event in the state, a day after the Chinese consulate in Delhi asked the state to boycott the event.

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India snubs Chinese objection to Dalai Lama event

The Dalai Lama today termed as ‘quite routine’ the Chinese objections to India allowing him a platform to air his views, saying they consider him as a ‘demon’ even though his position now is ‘semi-retired.’ Ignoring Beijing’s reservations, West Bengal Governor MK Narayanan was present at a programme on Mother Teresa, which was addressed by the Tibetan spiritual leader. When asked about the Chinese consulate’s letter to the state government to ensure that the CM and Governor did not attend the programme, Narayanan retorted, “What do you expect me to do about it? If they have written to the Chief secretary. They have written.” [caption id=“attachment_145717” align=“alignleft” width=“380” caption=“China had written to the West Bengal Chief Secretary urging the State not to endorse the spiritual leader. Reuters”] ![](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/dalailama.jpg "dalailama") [/caption] When a newsman pointed out that the Chinese consulate has objected to his visit here, Dalai Lama said, “This is quite routine. From their point of view it is also logical. Some Chinese officials consider me as a demon. They raise every objection.” Asked if he expected this kind of reaction from the Chinese government, he quipped, “I have faced this before. I don’t want to comment on the letter from the Chinese consulate.” “This year in March I formally, officially handed over the political leadership. I am no longer a leader of political administration. So, I don’t like to politicise my visit here,” he remarked. While China treats the Tibetan spiritual leader as persona non grata, New Delhi has maintained that he is respectable religious leader and in a democratic country there is no restriction on freedom of speech. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee could not attend the programme as her mother was in a critical condition, according to Trinamool Congress MP Derek O’ Brien. Brien said, “That is the only reason that Banerjee was not here. She would have been here 200 per cent. But her mother is not well”. The chief minister conveyed goodwill to his Holiness not only from the people of Kolkata but also from the people of Bengal, he said. Speaking at the function, the Dalai Lama said since March last “I have handed over four centuries of Tibetan tradition in which the Dalai Lama is both spiritual and temporal head. This I have ended voluntarily, happily, peacefully and proudly. As a refugee community, we are fully utilising democracy. Our administrative leaders are chosen through election. Since 2001, we have achieved an elected political leadership,” he said. The Dalai Lama also noted the development taking place in Kolkata. “From the airport to the hotel I saw lot of construction coming up. This is a sign of development. But comfort at the physical level is not sufficient,” he added. PTI

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