 | | His Holiness the Dalai Lama speaking to Shri I.K. Gujral. (Photo by Tenzin Dasel) |
New
Delhi, India, 3 November 2007 (Phayul) - A felicitation ceremony was organized by All Party
Indian Parliamentary forum for Tibet, Gandhi Peace foundation, and
other Indian Tibet support groups for His Holiness the Dalai Lama on
receiving the US Congressional Gold medal. Former prime minister of
India Shri Inder Kumar Gujral presided over as the chief guest at the
modest function held today at the India Habitat Centre.
Thousands of Tibetans were also present at a venue watching the event being projected on giant screens.
The
ceremony started with a welcome and introductory speech by Shri Dalip
Mehta, former Indian diplomat. He said that because of the realization
of Dalai Lama as a man of peace, spirituality and great moral courage
more and more world leaders are meeting him in public
 | | Outside the auditorium. (Photo by Tenzin Dasel) |
In
todays fragmented and strife torn world the Dalai Lama is the Messiah
of hope which explains his universal appeal. The Tibetan question is
very much on the world agenda though governments still hesitate to
support. Chinese government continues to label him as spilitist despite
his repeated position of middleway approach.
Representatives of
various religious traditions of India presented bouquets to His
Holiness the Dalai Lama. Mr. Rajiv Mehrotra said that chief minister
Sheila Dixit could not make it due to an important meeting in Mumbai.
 | | (Photo by Tenzin Dasel) |
However, according to media reports, Indian government asked its
ministers to keep away from the function to avoid criticisms from the
Chinese government.
Shri I.K. Gujral said that "every time we
get an opportunity to pay our homage and respect to His Holiness, it is
always a great day for us. All the world recognizes it and His Holiness
truly deserved the honour of the Congressional Gold Medal. This medal
has a great merit not only because it is presented by US congress but
also because it says something which reminds us of the message of
father of our nation, Gandhi ji. If you look at the words inscribed on
back of the medal, it says “Peace must develop from inner peace. Peace
is not the absence of violence. Peace is the manifestation of Human
Compassion” and this is what Gandhi Ji always said. When congress
presented it to you we felt honored because we thought this was the
message which was not only given to you but to the Indian nation as
well."
 | | His Holiness being presented a sword by representatives of Sikh. (Photo by Tenzin Dasel) |
His
Holiness the Dalai Lama started his speech by thanking all present at
the function. He said that this occasion gives him opportunity to meet
many of his long time friends including Shri. Gujral. He said that he
always considered this friendship as not having developed due to money
or fame but as a human being on the basis of human love and sense of
concern. This friendship will not only remain in this life but will
last for many lives to come. He also remembered all the past Indian
friends who are no longer with us for their genuine sympathy for a
moral and just cause. He said he admired India for its religious
tolerance and mutual respect.
He said all these awards are a
recognition of his sincere effort for promoting religious harmony along
with the struggle of Tibetan people. These beliefs in his effforts, he
said, came from India. He said that Secularism is respect of all
religions and respect of non believers too.
Talking on the
Tibetan issue, he said he is concerned about the "demographic
aggression" by the China because of which Tibetans are becoming
minority in their own land.
Tibet being geographically located
between the two most populous and ancient nations India and China, a
genuine friendship on the basis of mutual trust between these two
nations is very important.
He said that Tibetan issue will not
disappear after the Dalai Lama as thought by China but that it will
remain until its goal is reached.
The ceremony concluded with
a thank you note by Dr. N. K. Trikha, National Convener of Core Group
for Tibet. He said that "during the presentation of the medal in
Washington, Mitch McConnell, leader of the Republican Party in the
senate said that the American congress stands with Tibet, I am sure
that a day will come very soon when Indian parliament will say through
an official resolution that we stand with Tibet". |