Tibetan Uprising  Day observed at Bylakuppe

The 58th anniversary of Tibetan Uprising  Day was observed by the Tibetan community people at Dicky Larsoe Community Hall in Bylakuppe on Mar. 10.  Lhakpa Tsering and Deleck Jugney, the Settlement Officers read out the statement issued by the Cabinet and the Parliament in Exile of Tibetan Govt., Dharmasala.

The gathering remembered the sacrifice and the braveness of many Tibetans who gave their lives for the cause of Tibet about 57 years ago and also reminded the present generation to  carry forward  the non-violent  struggle of the Tibet people with great  determination and courage  under the leadership of The Dalai Lama. B.V. Javaregowda,  the President of  the Indo-Tibetan Friendship Society, who was chief guest on the occasion, said that the people of Republic of China must recognise the human rights of Tibetan Community and urged the Chinese authorities to stop damaging the culture, religion of the Tibetan community inside the Tibet and also urged to  restore the freedom of Tibetans and allow the return of  the Dalai Lama to Tibet.

He  further made  an appeal  to the United Nations to implement three resolutions which was passed in the General Assembly on the issue of Tibet.

Tsering Phuntsok, the former  Minister of Religion and culture of Tibetan Govt., also condemned  the  aggressive nature adopted by the Chinese Government against the Tibet and also urged to release the ‘Panchan Lama.’

Tenzin Dolma, the President of the Tibetan Women Association, also read out the statement issued by the Central Tibetan Women Association. The Director, SOS, the Principal of Central Tibetan School, the Justice Commissioners, the President of Tibetan Freedom Movement, J.P. Urs, South Zone Co-Oridinator,   A.A. Chengappa, Secretary, ITFS., were also present. Tenzin Paljor  proposed a vote of thanks.

This post was published on March 13, 2017 6:46 pm