As Dalai Lama prays at Bodh Gaya, Chinese ‘spy’ quizzed, to be deported
Express News Service
PATNA: Buddhist non secular chief the Dalai Lama on Friday mentioned China was passing by a troublesome time attributable to widespread Covid an infection and expressed his sympathy for that nation. The Dalai Lama was in Bodh Gaya a day after a Chinese lady was detained by the police for interrogation after intelligence inputs prompt that she was spying on Dalai Lama. Her visa was subsequently cancelled.
Police sources mentioned she could be deported to China after finishing authorized formalities. Sounding an alert on Thursday, the police had put out sketches of the suspected Chinese ‘spy’ on social media requesting residents to supply details about her. The lady was later recognized as Song Xiaolan.
Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP), Gaya, Harpreet Kaur, mentioned the international nationwide was picked up from a visitor home at Maharani Road in Gaya and she or he turned out to be an ardent follower of Dalai Lama.Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar on Friday referred to as on the Dalai Lama and sought his blessings.
Nitish instructed the Dalai Lama that elaborate safety preparations have been made for the security of devotees and different guests. Speaking at a educating session being organised at Bodh Gaya, essentially the most revered shrine of Buddhists in Bihar’s Gaya district, Dalai Lama mentioned the Covid-19 pandemic was spreading quick and appealed to Buddhist monks to hope for its eradication.
The Buddhist chief mentioned that Bodh Gaya was a pious land and suggested devotees to practise Nagarjun’s Bodhicitta. He appealed to folks throughout the globe to ‘collectively’ take a stand towards weapons of mass destruction.
Recalling the huge destruction wrought by atom bombs throughout the Second World War in Japan, the Dalai Lama mentioned that he had the chance to go to Hiroshima and see for himself the extent of large devastation there. “After coming to India, I have been able to concentrate more on meditation,” he added.
Nitish guarantees full safety for devotees
Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar on Friday referred to as on the Dalai Lama and sought his blessings. Nitish instructed the Dalai Lama that elaborate safety preparations have been made for the security of devotees and different guests.
PATNA: Buddhist non secular chief the Dalai Lama on Friday mentioned China was passing by a troublesome time attributable to widespread Covid an infection and expressed his sympathy for that nation. The Dalai Lama was in Bodh Gaya a day after a Chinese lady was detained by the police for interrogation after intelligence inputs prompt that she was spying on Dalai Lama. Her visa was subsequently cancelled.
Police sources mentioned she could be deported to China after finishing authorized formalities. Sounding an alert on Thursday, the police had put out sketches of the suspected Chinese ‘spy’ on social media requesting residents to supply details about her. The lady was later recognized as Song Xiaolan.
Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP), Gaya, Harpreet Kaur, mentioned the international nationwide was picked up from a visitor home at Maharani Road in Gaya and she or he turned out to be an ardent follower of Dalai Lama.Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar on Friday referred to as on the Dalai Lama and sought his blessings.
Nitish instructed the Dalai Lama that elaborate safety preparations have been made for the security of devotees and different guests. Speaking at a educating session being organised at Bodh Gaya, essentially the most revered shrine of Buddhists in Bihar’s Gaya district, Dalai Lama mentioned the Covid-19 pandemic was spreading quick and appealed to Buddhist monks to hope for its eradication.
The Buddhist chief mentioned that Bodh Gaya was a pious land and suggested devotees to practise Nagarjun’s Bodhicitta. He appealed to folks throughout the globe to ‘collectively’ take a stand towards weapons of mass destruction.
Recalling the huge destruction wrought by atom bombs throughout the Second World War in Japan, the Dalai Lama mentioned that he had the chance to go to Hiroshima and see for himself the extent of large devastation there. “After coming to India, I have been able to concentrate more on meditation,” he added.
Nitish guarantees full safety for devotees
Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar on Friday referred to as on the Dalai Lama and sought his blessings. Nitish instructed the Dalai Lama that elaborate safety preparations have been made for the security of devotees and different guests.