Itanagar:ย The Dalai Lama, the exiled spiritual leader of Tibet, is likely to visit Arunachal Pradesh in October-November this year, Chief Minister Pema Khandu said on Saturday.

โ€œBlessed to have audience with the apostle of peace, embodiment of compassion, ocean of wisdom, His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama along with my family members today morning.

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โ€œHappy that His Holiness has reiterated his assurance to visit Arunachal by October-November this year. Sought His blessings for the state & its people,โ€ Chief Minister Khandu said in a tweet.

Khandu, however, did not mention the venue where he met the 87-year-old spiritual leader.

Meanwhile, local people organised a demonstration in Tawang on Saturday to protest against a โ€œmalicious propagandaโ€ unleashed against the Dalai Lama over a video which was shared on social media recently.

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In April 2017, the Dalai Lama was on a 12-day visit to Assam and Arunachal Pradesh. His visit was opposed by China.

Beijing had recently fumed over Home Minister Amit Shahโ€™s visit to Arunachal Pradesh on April 10-11 to launch the ‘Vibrant Villages Programmeโ€™ (VVP) in Kibithoo village in Anjaw district, which shares borders with China and Myanmar.

Indian ministers and political leaders had sharply criticised China for its opposition to Shahโ€™s visit to Arunachal Pradesh.