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Rashtryia Swayamsevak Sangh, a paramilitary organization linked to the BJP party, has visited the seat of government in exile to ensure "support" for the Tibetan diaspora.
Indresh Kumar visited Prime Minister Sangay on June 30, he was also welcomed by the Tibetan Minister of the Interior Dolma Gyari and other representatives of the executive. Kumar wanted to emphasize that the new Indian government intends to "support the Tibetan cause in every way. It is the first time that Tibetan Prime Minister was invited to the oath taking ceremony of Indian Prime Minister. This shows India some how recognizes Tibet as a nation and it irked the Chinese government. This should have happened 20 or 30 years ago, but it happened now".
The leader added that young Tibetans born inIndiashould not be called refugees: "For a very long time, you have been living here, your ancestors came here as refugees. You are born here. You are not a refugee". However, he did not want to draw any concrete conclusions as to whether these young people are Indians or Tibetans. And speaking of the situation in Tibethe invited local people to "continue on the path of non-violence in resolving Tibet's issue and amplify its activism. If you want, we can help to improve the situation".
INDIA - TIBET - CHINA India's Nationalist government offers its "full support and recognition" to Tibet - Asia News Governmentoffers full support to Tibet
Indresh Kumar visited Prime Minister Sangay on June 30, he was also welcomed by the Tibetan Minister of the Interior Dolma Gyari and other representatives of the executive. Kumar wanted to emphasize that the new Indian government intends to "support the Tibetan cause in every way. It is the first time that Tibetan Prime Minister was invited to the oath taking ceremony of Indian Prime Minister. This shows India some how recognizes Tibet as a nation and it irked the Chinese government. This should have happened 20 or 30 years ago, but it happened now".
The leader added that young Tibetans born inIndiashould not be called refugees: "For a very long time, you have been living here, your ancestors came here as refugees. You are born here. You are not a refugee". However, he did not want to draw any concrete conclusions as to whether these young people are Indians or Tibetans. And speaking of the situation in Tibethe invited local people to "continue on the path of non-violence in resolving Tibet's issue and amplify its activism. If you want, we can help to improve the situation".
INDIA - TIBET - CHINA India's Nationalist government offers its "full support and recognition" to Tibet - Asia News Governmentoffers full support to Tibet