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Sunday 1 February 2015

India, China companions: Dalai Lama

At a capacity in which the Dalai Lama initiated a 80-feet-tall stupa at Jasrajpur, Mainpuri on Saturday, the Tibetan otherworldly pioneer respected the United States President Barack Obama's visit to the nation to go to Republic Day festivals.

His Holiness, who is on a three-day trek to Sankisa in Farrukhabad to join in religious occasions, went to Jasrajpur as a feature of his three-day program. He went to the occasion held at Youth Buddhist Society (YBS) Center in the morning and afterward returned once more to Sankisa at night. Uttar Pradesh boss clergyman Akhilesh Yadav, who was required to go to the initiation service, needed to skirt the occasion because of pressing work in Lucknow.

At the occasion, Dalai Lama said Obama's visit will "reinforce the ties" further between the two nations. He added that Obama's visit to India has given a positive message to the world. He likewise rejected India's apparent contention with China, saying that the two nations were "companions" and ought to cooperate towards amicability.

Stringent security courses of action were made in Mainpuri. Around 500 policemen were conveyed in front of the Buddhist pioneer's landing.

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