- Teenage girl from Bhopal pens down 'Ramacharita Manas' in mirror writing
- Mehbooba Mufti visits victim of security forces firing in Baramulla
- Congress spokesman non committal on Salman Khurshid minority reservation remark, says follow law of
- Difaepakistan Rally: Zia Muslim League Chairman slams Pak govt. for failure to bring back Aafia Sid
- Annual heritage pony race held Assam
- Sushmita Sen attends Tiger festival in Nagpur to promote wildlife tourism
Tibetan PM in-exile Rinpoche alleges China of breeding militants
Dharamshala, Nov.27 (ANI): Tibetan Prime Minister-in-exile Samdhong Rinpoche on Friday blamed China of emerging as a training ground for the militants.
Addressing a two-day workshop of the 115th session of Indian Federation of Working Journalists in Dharamsala, Rinpoche said, many Maoists go to China, get training, money and arms from there and spread terror on Indian soil.
"Terrorism is not confined to Pakistan. Many militants go to China for training. They (militant organisations) have offices in Beijing, Bangkok, where many of these so called Maoists go from here (India), get trained there, get money and arms from there and spread terror after coming back from there," said Rinpoche.
The Tibetan PM, however, admired US President Barrack Obama's concern about the Tibetan cause and said the closeness between China and US would not cause any harm to the Tibetan issue.
"Obama has done whatever he could and if something good comes out of it, then... but if there is no development even after his intervention, even then it is not going to harm the Tibetan issue," said Rinpoche.
Obama had called for a resumption of dialogue between the Dalai Lama's envoys and China to resolve the Tibet crisis during his just-concluded visit to Beijing.
The Tibetan government-in-exile said last week it was willing to talk to China after Obama's comments.
Chinese officials and envoys of the Dalai Lama have held eight rounds of talks, but little of substance has been achieved. (ANI)
Diplomats express concern over detention of Tibetan refugees in Nepal.
Tibetan Government-in-Exile to strive for progress during talks with China.
Support for Tibetan cause by Trans-Himalayan delegates in Shimla.
Buddhists take out candlelight rally in Dharamsala for Tibetan cause.
Tibetans-in exile gather in New Delhi to mark 73 rd birthday of Dalai Lama.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Comments:








