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India shouldn’t change political course on Tibet: Rijiju

Author : NewsGram Desk

Baijnath (Himachal Pradesh): India should not change its political path when it comes to Tibet, keeping in mind the long traditional relationship between the two countries, union minister Kiren Rijiju said on Saturday.

"India has a long tradition of relations with Tibet and its dharma gurus (religious leaders). India should not change its political path. India is the land of Gautam Buddha and the land of Mahatma Gandhi," said Rijiju.

Rijiju was addressing the Tibetan community at the Palpung Sherabling Monastery, seven km from Baijnath, on the occasion of Guru Padma Sambhava maha puja on Saturday.

Veteran BJP leader and former chief minister Shanta Kumar was also present on the occasion.

"Indians and Tibetans have a spiritual relationship. Guru Padma Sambhava went to Tibet and at a later day, Buddhism returned to India in its purest form," said Rijiju.

"The Dalai Lama said India is the guru and Tibet is the 'chela' (disciple). But it is a very dependable chela."

On the occasion, the head of the monastic seat, the 12th Chamgon Kenting Tai Situpa remembered his arrival in India as a child of five years in 1959.

"The monastery could be set up in India because of the kindness of the people of India and the government of India. I came here as a child when the Dalai Lama came here. We should thank the people of India. Thank you," the Tai Situpa said.

Rijiju further stressed the role of religious leaders in containing the threat of violence faced by society.

"Only the government and the security forces cannot stop the violence. We have to depend on the dharma gurus to spread the message of peace," he added.

(IANS)

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