
Dharamshala: Speaker of Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile, Pema Jungney was invited as a chief guest to the inauguration ceremony of a book published by former political prisoner Ven. Gaden Bagdo titled “Bod bodyul na Kyi, Gya gyayul na kyi” on Wednesday. The title is loosely translated as “Tibetan shall be happy in Tibet and Chinese shall be happy in China”.
After the opening speech by the author, Speaker on behalf of Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile greeted and addressed the ceremony.
He lauded writer and former political prisoner Kusho Bagdo, who had worked for Tibet while he was inside Tibet and continued to work for Tibet even after coming to exile.
The book titled “Bod bodyul na Kyi, Gya gyayul na kyi” is the 15th book published by him containing 35 essential points which historically proves Tibet was an independent nation, having its own national flag, national anthem, army and postal stamp, etc.
The book also contains photos of fossils and agreements signed by Tibet as an independent country with other independent countries.
A result of three years’ hard work by the former political prisoner Kusho Bagdo, the book aims to benefit younger Tibetans and those who are interested in learning Tibet’s history.
He also requested Kusho Bhagdo to continue his commitment towards the Tibetan cause.






