Dalai Lama’s second house India… Union Minister Kirne Rijiju said this about Tibetan people in birthday program

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Dalai Lama’s second house India… Union Minister Kirne Rijiju said this about Tibetan people in birthday program


The 90th birthday of the Dalai Lama, the biggest religious leader of Tibetan Buddhists, is being celebrated. About this, an event is being organized in Dharamshala in Himachal Pradesh. People from all over the world have attended this program. Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu and Union Minister Kiren Rijiju also attended. He said that this is a notable life dedicated to compassion, knowledge and non -violence.

Union Minister Kiren Rijiju said that on this day I wish the Dalai Lama a happy birthday with millions of followers. In today’s era, the Dalai Lama is spreading the message of compassion and humanity all over the world. It is a matter of pride for India that we have religious and cultural exchange with Tibet.

My office always opens for the cooperation of Tibetan people- Rijiju

Union minister Rijiju said thatOn behalf of the Government of India and the people of India, I wish many birthdays at the feet of Dalai Lama ji. The intellectual practices have been applied religiously and diplomatically by the Yareyar Hallinis Dalai Lama. It is a matter of pride for us that the Dalai Lama considers India the second home.

As a follower, I say that whatever decision the Dalai Lama will take and we will follow the person who announced. The Tibetan community has always been peacefully in India and has always contributed to India’s progress.

Whatever public service schemes of the Government of India are, people of Tibetan community can use them to simplify their lives. As a Union Minister, my office is always open to the support of Tibetan people. We welcome the Tibetan administration to celebrate this year as the year of compression. They fully support the Government of India.

Way to live in struggle and polarization- CM

Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh Pema Khandu also attended the 90th birthday celebrations of the 14th Dalai Lama. He said, “The teachings of the Dalai Lama have influenced our philosophy. We take inspiration from the principles of compassion and non -violence in shaping the policies promoting harmony and collective welfare.

He said that our investment in value-based education including Mathvasi schools is inspired by his confidence in educating students to make students happy and responsible citizens. In today’s world, the message of the ultimate pure is even more relevant, suffering from struggle and polarization, inner peace and moral life.