You are here: Home » PTI Stories » National » News
Business Standard

Delhi event to mark Dalai Lamas 60th year in exile cancelled

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The Tibetan government-in-exile has cancelled an event in Rajghat here and shifted another to Dharamsala that were planned to commemorate Dalai Lama's 60th year in exile in India, a Tibetan said today. Sonam Dagpo, of the 'Central Tibetan Administration', said this in the backdrop of a media report about an directive to senior functionaries at the centre and in states to skip events being organised by the Tibetans. The planned inter-faith prayer meet at Rajghat has been cancelled and the 'Thank You India' event, which was to be held in here on March 31, will now be held in Dharamsala either on March 31 or April 1, he said. The was scheduled to attend both the events. The said the 'Central Tibetan Administration' has not received any communication from the on the issue. "We do not have any comment on the issue. We are grateful to the government and people of for hosting Tibetan refugees for last 60 years.

We want to express our gratitude to people of for it," Dagpo told Last week, had reported that following a communication by Vijay Gokhale, PK Sinha had sent out a note to senior functionaries of the central and state governments asking them to skip events being organised by the Tibetans. The report had said the government had issued the note citing "sensitive" phase of India's ties with Asked whether the Indian government's reported note is an indication of change in New Delhi's policy towards the and the Tibetan refugees, Dagpo said, "No". "The (MEA) already clarified its position on the issue last week," he said. Following the media report on the note by the Cabinet Secretary, the MEA on Friday had said that the is a revered religious leader and is deeply respected by the people of India, adding there is no change in that position. "Government of India's position on His Holiness the is clear and consistent. He is a revered religious leader and is deeply respected by the people of There is no change in that position," MEA had said. He said the is "accorded all freedom to carry out his religious activities in India".

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Tue, March 06 2018. 18:55 IST
RECOMMENDED FOR YOU