The News Minute | September 18, 2014 | 10.43 am IST With disputes on borders of Arunachal Pradesh persisting between India and China, there is speculation that Minister of State for Home Affairs Kiren Rijiju,could be kept away from proceedings of the Chinese Presidentâ€™s official visit in Delhi today. Rijiju has been elected to the Lok Sabha from the Arunachal West constituency, one of two Lok Sabha seats in Arunachal Pradesh which borders China. Hope Kiran Rijiju is part of evening banquet with Chinese Prez Would be real shame if he's asked to stay away because of Chinese sensitivies â€” Rahul Kanwal (@rahulkanwal) September 18, 2014 Thursday is the second day of Chinese President Xi Xinpingâ€™s official three-day bilateral visit to India. He arrived in Ahmedabad on Wednesday where Prime Minister Narendra Modi hosted a private dinner for him and his wife. Government sources however say the speculations are untrue and Ministers of State are not part of proceedings this time. The Indian President will host a banquet for the Chinese President on Thursday and it is said that the Rijiju may be deliberately kept away from this considering the two countriesâ€™ strained relationship over the borders of Arunchal Pradesh, also as the two countries donâ€™t see eye to eye on Tibet. No Northeasterner to serve President of #China in his visit to #Gujarat #India RT @AvisTrump here is the source http://t.co/BNIefYJoeA â€¦ â€” Binalakshmi Nepram (@BinaNepram) September 17, 2014 On Wednesday Ahmedabad Mirror reported that the police had given instructions to hotel management to keep north-eastern and Tibetan staff away from the areas which would be used by the visiting dignitaries. Ahmedabad Mirror quoted a police official who wished to remain anonymous as saying: â€œIn order to avoid any conflict the police have asked the north-eastern and Tibetan staff at Hyatt hotel and AlphaOne Mall to stay away from the main venue where the function will take place.â€