Tibet and India are a Family: RSS Chief Shri Mohan Bhagwat to CTA President
Nagpur: The President of the Central Tibetan Administration Dr Lobsang Sangay met for the first time Shri Mohan Bhagwat, chief of the Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh (RSS) during his visit to the Norgyeling Settlement in Bandara, Maharashtra.
The meeting which took place at Shri Mohan Bhagwat’s residence in Nagpur this evening saw the leaders discuss on key issues relating to environmental and political situation in Tibet, Indo-Tibet ties and the geological impact of the ongoing situation in Tibet on India and rest of the world particularly the South Asian countries considering the strategic significance of Tibet.
Shri Mohan Bhagwat, the chief of the RSS and one of the youngest to hold the position shared his and RSS’ admiration for His Holiness the Dalai Lama and spoke of the importance of peace adding that the “war and violence won’t succeed.”
Calling India and Tibet as “Family”, the RSS chief assured his support and to render his voice to raise the issue of Tibet.
Upon his arrival at Nagpur earlier today, Dr Sangay made a brief visit to the Deekshaboomi Buddhist Temple, a sacred monument of Navayana Buddhism where the architect of the Indian Constitution Dr B R Ambedkar embraced Buddhism in 1956. The president also visited the Dragon Palace Buddhist temple where he met with Ms Sulekha Kumbhare, member of the National Commission for Minorities. She assured her support and assistance towards the problems faced by the Tibetan community of Norgyeling Settlement including the land demarcation under the Tibetan Rehabilitation Policy 2014.
The President is scheduled to meet and address the Tibetan community of Norgyeling Settlement tomorrow.
Members of Tibet Support Group, Nagpur and Wardah with CTA President.Filed by Tenzin Lhakmon, Communication Officer, Sikyong’s Office
CTA President with Ms Sulekha Kumbhare, member of the National Commission for Minorities.