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Dalai Lama condemns ethnic violence in Assam | The Dalai Lama has condemned the ethnic violence in Assam, adding that people in
India must practice religious harmony and tread the path
of non-violence. Addressing media on Monday, the Dalai Lama said: “It is very
sad. Almost my whole life has been dedicated to promotion of harmony. India ,
overall, thousand years, you have culture of ‘Ahimsa’ (non-violence) and also,
culture of harmony among different religious believers. Of course, some pockets,
some problems here and there, that is understandable. But, overall wonderful.
So, every Indian, irrespective of what religious follower and even non- believers,
I think we should realise the thousand year old India ’s traditional Ahimsa and
traditional religious harmony, this must be retained,” he said. Commenting on
the several agitations against corruption led by anti-graft crusader Anna Hazare
and yoga guru, Baba Ramdev, Dalai Lama said: “As far as this question is concerned,
I always make clear, corruption is one kind of violence, exploiting on other’s
right in money field, so it is indeed very sad. India , basically religious-minded
nation, people always talk about karma (deed). Corruption is truly doing very
negative karma. So, people should avoid and I think like this kind of movement,
this is kind of helpful to remind people and also leaders, something should be
done.” Graft has long been part of daily life in India and can affect everything
from getting an electricity connection to signing business deals. But the latest
scandals -- that have seen ministers jailed and business billionaires questioned
-- are unprecedented. The government has been under severe criticism because of
its alleged involvement in various scams.
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