UN, international bodies should take up the Dalai Lama succession issue: US

Ambassador for International Religious Freedom Samuel Brownback told reporters at a news conference

Current Affairs:Dismissing Chinese case on choosing the Dalai Lama’s successor, the United States on Thursday said this was an issue that ought to be taken up in worldwide bodies, including the United Nations.

“There are numerous individuals who pursue the Dalai Lama and don’t live in China. He is an outstanding otherworldly pioneer all through the world and merits regard and merits the progression procedure picked by his confidence community…,” Ambassador everywhere for International Religious Freedom Samuel Brownback told journalists at a news meeting.

Dismissing the Chinese case, he emphasized that it was an issue that ought to be taken up in global bodies.

The United States is going to continue pushing on that, said Brownback who was as of late in Dharamshala and tended to the Tibetan people group.

“He used to travel so a lot, was such an extraordinary representative. I met him a few times when he made a trip to the United States simply was vigorous and energetic and clear. However, he’s not ready to go as a lot of now, so he can’t generally sort of convey the reason the manner in which he used to convey the reason without any help before, he said.

Presently a greater amount of the worldwide network needs to step up and start conveying the reason with him and for him, he said.

Reacting to an inquiry, Brownback said the United Nations needs to take this theme of progression of the Dalai Lama.

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