Exile Tibetan Speaker addresses gathering of 40-50,000 Indian Buddhists

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Mr. Penpa Tsering, Speaker of the Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile, speaking at the Indian Budhists Convention in Maharashtra. (Photo courtesy: tibet.net)
Mr. Penpa Tsering, Speaker of the Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile, speaking at the Indian Budhists Convention in Maharashtra. (Photo courtesy: tibet.net)

(TibetanReview.net, Feb25, 2015) – The Speak of the Tibetan parliament in exile Mr Penpa Tsering addressed a gathering of 40-50,000 Indian Buddhists at Kinwat in Nanded District of Maharashtra State, India, on Feb 8, said a belated report posted on the exile Tibetan administration’s Tibet.net website Feb 24.

The occasion was the Feb 7-8, Fifth Jagtik Bodh Dhamma Parishad, an Indian Buddhist Council, a gathering of followers of Dr Bhim Rao Ambedkar, the architect of Independent India’s constitution and its most prominent modern Buddhist convert.

The Tibetan Speaker was invited jointly by Mr Arun Laxmanrav Alne, Chairman of the local Municipal Council and member of Organizing Committee, and Mt Arvind Nikose, Regional Convener and Secretary of National Campaign for Free Tibet.

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