New Delhi rejected China’s criticism over Prime Minister Modi’s birthday greetings to the Dalai Lama, asserting that it is a consistent policy of the government to treat the Tibetan spiritual leader as an honoured guest.
Beijing:
China has criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi for greeting the Dalai Lama on his 87th birthday, saying India has to fully understand the “separatist nature” of the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader and it should stop using Tibet-related issues to “interfere” in China’s internal affairs.
Prime Minister Modi had greeted the Dalai Lama over the phone as he turned 87 on Wednesday.
“Conveyed 87th birthday greetings to His Holiness the Dalai Lama over the phone earlier today. We pray for his long life and good health,” PM Modi had tweeted on Wednesday.
The Chinese reaction came on a day External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar held bilateral talks with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Bali on the sidelines of a conclave of G20 foreign ministers’ meeting.
It is not known whether the issue figured in their talks.
In Beijing, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao also lashed out at US Secretary of State Antony Blinken for greeting the Dalai Lama.
In his greetings, Secretary Blinken said, “His Holiness brings light to his fellow Tibetans and so many around the world by promoting peace, encouraging inter-faith harmony, and advocating for the preservation of Tibetan language and culture”.
“I admire His Holiness’s ongoing commitment to non-violence to resolve the grievances of the Tibetan community. I am also grateful for his dedication and service to humanity,” Secretary Blinken said in his message posted on the US State Department website.
“The United States will continue to support His Holiness’s and the Tibetan community’s efforts to preserve Tibet’s distinct linguistic, religious, and cultural traditions, including the ability to freely choose their religious leaders,” he said.
Criticising Mr Blinken’s greetings to the Tibetan Buddhist leader, Mr Zhao said the 14th Dalai Lama is a “political exile disguised as a religious figure who has long engaged in anti-China separatist activities and attempted to split Tibet from China”.
“We urge the US side to fully understand the importance and highly sensitive nature of Tibet-related issues, seriously respect the core interests of China, understand the anti-China and separatist nature of the Dalai clique, abide by US commitments on Tibet-related issues, refrain from all forms of contact with Dalai and stop sending wrong signals to the world,” Mr Zhao said.
He claimed that Tibet has long witnessed booming economic development with social harmony and stability and cultural traditions protected and promoted.
“People of all ethnic groups in Tibet enjoy the freedom of religious belief, and the freedom to use and develop their their ethnic languages. Other rights and freedoms are also fully protected,” Mr Zhao said.
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