Dharamshala (Himachal Pradesh) [India], October 21 (ANI): Sadayuki Komori, a Member of Parliament representing Takatsuki Town in Osaka, Japan, paid a go to to the Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile, the place he held a gathering with Deputy Speaker Dolma Tsering Teykhang, the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) reported.
During their dialogue, the Deputy Speaker offered MP Komori with an summary of the grave state of affairs presently unfolding in Tibet, the journey of Tibetan democracy, and the operations of the Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile.
As reported by CTA, she underscored the significance of his go to, highlighting the widespread Buddhist values of compassion and kindness that unite the Japanese and Tibetan folks. She additionally conveyed hopes for stronger collaboration in fields like environmental sustainability, cultural preservation, and religious alternate.
According to CTA, the Deputy Speaker highlighted Dalai Lama’s first abroad go to after going into exile was to Japan in 1967, and she or he additionally talked about the ninth World Parliamentarians’ Convention on Tibet held in Tokyo earlier this 12 months. She prolonged her heartfelt gratitude to Japan for its longstanding assist for the Tibetan trigger and famous that the Japan Parliamentary Support Group for Tibet stays the most important parliamentary assist group for Tibet on the planet.
According to reviews, she additionally addressed the deteriorating circumstances in Tibet, drawing consideration to the rising restrictions on Tibetan cultural, non secular, and linguistic practices and calling for elevated worldwide assist. ‘We should not in opposition to the Chinese folks, however in opposition to the CCP’s insurance policies which can be driving Tibetans to self-immolate,’ she mentioned.
CTA reported that Dolma Tsering additional drew consideration to the Chinese authorities’s destruction of Tibet’s fragile setting, urging the worldwide neighborhood to carry China accountable for its human rights violations and environmental destruction whereas partaking in enterprise with the nation.
MP Komori, as per the report, shared that the Dalai Lama had visited his college in Japan a number of occasions, and that Tibet has all the time had a particular that means for him, an inspiration behind his go to to Dharamshala. To conclude the assembly, the Deputy Speaker offered him with a conventional Tibetan ceremonial scarf and souvenirs, adopted by a tour of the Parliament Hall. (ANI)

