Dharamshala: Salute Tiranga of Himachal Pradesh, an Indian NGO, celebrated the 72nd Pre-Republic Day celebration of India on 22 January 2020 at Hotel Tibet, McLeod Ganj.
Prior to the Pre-Republic Day celebration, the National President Shri Rajesh Jha of Salute Tiranga organisation along with other guests visited the Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile. Deputy Speaker Acharya Yeshi Phuntsok received them at his chamber and elucidated on the evolution of Tibetan democratic polity, the All Party Indian Parliamentary Forum for Tibet (APIPFT), International Network of Parliamentarians on Tibet (INPaT), consecutive World Parliamentary Conventions on Tibet (WPCTs), and resolutions passed on Tibet’s issue around the world.
The Deputy Speaker further made them aware of the 155 self-immolations and other protests held against the oppressive Chinese regime by the Tibetans in Tibet, and CCP’s coercing of Tibetans into mass labour camps. He presented each the publications from TPiE.
Thereafter, the guests visited the Parliament Hall, met Finance Kalon of the CTA, and then paid a visit to the Library of Tibetan Work and Archives (LTWA) and Tibetan Medical and Astro Institute (TMAI).
The Pre-Republic Day celebration was attended by the Chief Guest, National President Shri Rajesh Jha of Salute Tiranga organisation; Special Guest, Deputy Speaker Acharya Yeshi Phuntsok of the Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile; other guests including Shri Onkar Nehria (Deputy Mayor of Dharamshala Municipal Corporation), Shri Rishi Walia (President of Indo-Tibetan Friendship Association), Indian dignitaries from Chandigarh, Dharamshala Tibetan Settlement Officer, representatives of Monasteries and Institutes, representatives of Tibetan NGOs, local Indians, and Tibetans living in Dharamshala.
National President shared their vision of organising a big conference on Tibet’s issue in the near future. Considering the importance of Tibet’s issue, the National President of the organisation further assured their full support on educating Tibet’s issue to the general public during their nationwide visitation programs. As Tibetans have high regard towards the Indian national flag and Indian culture, the National President stressed that it’s the responsibility of Indians to reciprocate the same regard by supporting Tibetans and added, “ultimately, Tibet’s issue is directly linked to India’s security”.
Shri Rajesh Jha mentioned that from his earlier meeting with the Deputy Speaker at the Tibetan Parliament, he has learnt about ‘Save Tibet, and Save Himalaya’ by Shri Jayaprakash Narayan (an Indian independence activist), Tibet’s issue raised in both Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha of the Indian Parliament by numerous Parliament Members, and various matters concerning to Tibet’s issue.
Deputy Speaker Acharya Yeshi Phuntsok spoke on the significance of democracy and the lack of basic freedom in Tibet.
“Irrespective of nations possessing freedom or not, every nation has four elements or characteristics of a Nation-State i.e population, territory, government, and sovereignty. Other important factors like symbols of a nation-state viz. national flag, national anthem, the national language, national emblem, and national day which are common requirements for all the nations. India has these characteristics of a nation”, he added.
Even with all the characteristics of a nation, Tibet was usurped by communist China and Tibetans had to live in exile. Tibetans in Tibet, irrespective of their age, are protesting against the Chinese regime carrying portraits of His Holiness the Dalai Lama and Tibetan national flag. Led by His Holiness the Dalai Lama there are around 1 lakh and 50 thousand Tibetans living in exile and more than 4 million Tibetans are still inside Tibet. In the past 61 years, Tibetans living in exile have been able to bring Tibet’s issue on the global platform with the blessing of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, support from the Indian government, and hard works of the elder generation. Tibet’s issue today has reached far across the world because of the support from the Indian government and Indian people.
Deputy Speaker further spoke on Tibet-India’s ancient relationship in terms of religion, language, culture, border, and business. He also drew attention on Tibet’s ecology and its impact on India and other neighbouring countries.
Even with the pandemic and restriction on gathering due to it, many people have gathered there and shared the Salute Tiranga’s vision of organising a big conference on Tibet’s issue in the near future, for which the Deputy Speaker expressed his gratitude. He further urged the guests present there to apprise the acquired knowledge on Tibet to the Prime Minister of India and urged for their continued support.
“This pandemic caused by COVID-19 which originated in Wuhan city has made people of the world aware of the hardline policies of China and its hostile behaviours, and gained more Tibet supporters, even though Tibetans have been highlighting the adverse situation of Tibet under China for a very long time. Likewise, India’s border dispute with China will not resolve until the issue of Tibet is resolved as India’s security is directly linked to Tibet’s issue”added Deputy Speaker.
Deputy Speaker Acharya Yeshi Phuntsok was honoured through the Salute Tiranga Organisation and was appointed advisor of the organisation aiming to benefit the Tibetan struggle. Including the Deputy Speaker, the organisation has now 12 advisors.
During the event, Personal physician and Padma Shri recipient Amchi (Dr) late Yeshi Dhonden, his two students, a local civil servant were also honoured.
The program successfully concluded with a thank you note from Tibet supporter Shri Rishi Walia.
-Filed by Tibetan Parliamentary Secretariat