Dalai Lama thanks Arunachal Pradesh govt for ‘memorable visit’

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Tawang: Tibetan spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama on Monday delivered his last sermon to thronging devotees here and thanked the Arunachal Pradesh government, especially Chief Minister Pema Khandu, for the invitation and facilitating his visit.
Addressing devotees in chaste Tibetan at the Yid GaChosin monastery, the Dalai Lama said his visit to the state has been a “memorable one” and that he would cherish it forever.
He also thanked the people who gathered in large numbers to welcome and listen to him at all the places that he visited. (IANS)

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