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His
Holiness the Dalai Lama with Himachal CM Prem Kumar Dhumal (3rd R),
former CM Virbhadra Singh (2nd R), Tibetan PM Prof. Samdhong Rinpoche
(R), Himachal Vidhan Sabha Speaker Tulsi Ram (2nd L) and Opposition
leader Vidhya Stokes (extreme L) during a cricket match at Dharamsala
Cricket Stadium. The Dalai Lama was invited as the chief guest of the
sporting event organized to highlight the end of a week-long winter
session of the Himachal State Legislative Assembly. (Photo: Tenzin
Dasel/Phayul) |
Dharamsala, India, 17 December 2008 (By Phurbu Thinley, phayul.com) -
Exiled Tibetan leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama Wednesday reportedly
said he had been living in the hill station of Himachal Pradesh for so
long that he feels "like a citizen" of the state.
"I have
spent most of my life in this hill station. Now I feel like a citizen
of Himachal Pradesh," the Dalai Lama was quoted as saying by IANS during his visit to the state assembly complex here this morning.
This
was Dalai Lama's first visit to the Vidhan Sabha Complex at Tapovan
near Dharamsala, which has been the seat of the Tibetan
Government-in-exile since the Tibetan leader fled to India in 1959
following Chinese occupation of Tibet.
Addressing Chief Minister Prem Kumar Dhumal as "my chief minister", the Dalai Lama, according to IANS
report, said: "Sometimes this friend becomes the chief minister
(pointing towards Virbhadra Singh) and sometimes this (Dhumal).
Sometimes if one works, the other gets the chance to take rest and
think."
Since 2004, the winter sessions of the Himachal Pradesh
State Legislative Assembly have been held in Dharamsala, while the
summer sessions continue to be held in the state capital Shimla.
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The
Dalai Lama listens as Himachal CM Prem Kumar Dhumal apparently shares
some cricket tips to him as they watch a friendly cricket match in
Dharamsala on Wednesday (Photo: Tenzin Dasel/Phayul) |
The
Dalai Lama's visit today to the Vidhan Sabha Complex came on the
concluding day of a week-long winter session of the state assembly,
which began on Dec 11.
During the visit, according to IANS
report, the Dalai Lama also appealed for the release of Chinese human
rights activist Hu Jia, who was arrested by the Chinese police during
the Beijing Olympics.
The 73-year old revered Tibetan leader,
who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1989, later headed to watch a
cricket match, organized to mark the end of the winter session, between
Governor's XI and Chief Minister's XI at Dharamsala Cricket Stadium.
His Holiness was the chief guest of the event.
At the event, the
Dalai Lama was joined by the Himachal CM Prem Kumar Dhumal, former CM
Virbhadra Singh, Vidhan Sabha Speaker Tulsi Ram and Opposition leader
Vidhya Stokes, and Prime Minister of the Tibetan Government-in-Exile
Prof. Samdhong Rinpoche.
Battery of Indian dignitaries and
senior officials of the Tibetan Government-in-Exile and members of the
Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile were seen during the interactive sporting
event.
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Tibetans
display their national flag as they cheer up the two teams at the
Dharamsala Cricket Stadium, Dec. 17, 2008 (Photo: Tenzin Dasel/Phayul) |
Tibetan and Indian cricket enthusiasts, including school children, turned up in large number to cheer up the teams.
Commenting
on the afternoon event, Penpa Tsering, the Speaker of the Tibetan
Parliamentin-Exile, which also organized a special luncheon during the
cricket match, described the day as an "occasion to cherish bond of
friendship and love with the people of Himachal Pradesh."
"By
coming together through event like this can further strengthen our bond
of closeness with the people and leaders of this state," Mr Penpa, who
was just yesterday sworn in as the new speaker of the Tibetan
Parliament, told Phayul.
"It is also such a fortunate
timing that His Holiness happens to be here with us today to share such
a wonderful moment between Tibetans and our Indian friends," he added.
"His
Holiness also personally expressed today during his interactions that
he was very happy to meet many of his old Indian friends," Mr Penpa
said.
This has been the Dalai Lama's first public appearance in
Dharamsala, his exile hometown in Northern India, since returning from
a high-profile tour of Europe, where, among others, he addressed a
plenary session of European Parliament and, met with French President
Mr President Nicolas Sarkozy and other European Union leaders. |