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Launch of Shivdham Kailash Mansarovar Tibet Freedom Association marks global initiative for religious freedom

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The inauguration of the Shivdham Kailash Mansarovar Tibet Freedom Association marked an important step towards advocating for the freedom of Kailash Mansarovar and Tibet. The association’s mission is to lead a campaign for the liberation of this sacred pilgrimage site from Chinese control, ultimately allowing pilgrims to undertake the Kailash Yatra without the need for passports and visas. Besides the right to visit Mansarovar Kailash, the goal is also to liberate Tibet from China. There is 439.4 billion cubic meters of water in Tibet, 60 times more than in the rest of China. China is also building dams across these rivers with the aim of causing destruction around the world by interrupting the water supply.

The event brought together eminent personalities, scientists and activists from different countries, united in their commitment to this noble cause. With a shared vision of ensuring religious freedom and access to sacred sites, the association aims to harness the power of collective action to create tangible change.

On the occasion of Ram Navami, its founder Manavendra Singh spearheaded the creation of the movement. The program was chaired by Prof. VK Kulwant. He is the former Chancellor of Patanjali University, Haridwar. Other renowned personalities included IT specialist Dr. Avinash and keynote speaker Prof. Om Prakash, who lent their expertise to the proceedings.

The formal proceedings were led by Manavendra Singh, the movement’s coordinator, who led discussions on the agenda. During the deliberations, Manavendra drew insights from the organizational structures and methodologies of various entities previously involved in similar efforts, with the aim of creating a transparent, democratic framework.

Dinesh Bhati introduced the concept of “Mahadweep” to the audience, emphasized the need to maintain a positive mindset and encouraged everyone to contribute suggestions for the organization. It was proposed to compile a list of individuals willing to dedicate time to the dynamics of the organization, ensuring clarity on roles and responsibilities from grassroots to national level and promoting mutual accountability.

The emphasis remained on promoting a culture of shared responsibilities and mutual cooperation among members, transcending hierarchical boundaries and promoting collective ownership of the organization’s objectives.

Dr. Avinash Ji stated that China is not our natural neighbor. If it were, the ITBP (Indo-Tibetan Border Police) would also include China’s name. We must first become strong. We must understand the importance of the ‘Bhole Baba’ before raising the issue of Tibet. We must make Tibetan literature available for study by everyone. He emphasized that we should start the discussions from our own homes. If we can connect the audience with the movement, our goal is automatically achieved.

Mausami Das Ji extended her warm wishes for Bihu to everyone. He emphasized the importance of promoting and propagating Bihu in Assam and Arunachal Pradesh first. She also stressed the need to raise awareness about Bihu in all border states linked to Tibet.

Dr. Siddhartha Ji expressed his sincere attachment to this noble cause and pledged his unwavering support, stating that he would work tirelessly for its success, much like a hardworking squirrel.

Mr. Manoj Gahtori, a key figure behind the association, highlighted the symbolic significance of Kailash Mansarovar and invoked the blessings of Lord Bholenath to guide their efforts. He emphasized the importance of organizing the association in a structured manner, advocating literature, art and writing as integral components of the movement. Mr. Gahtori also announced the composition of a special hymn dedicated to the cause.

Colonel Puran Singh echoed Mr Gahtori’s sentiments and emphasized the historical and cultural importance of Tibet and Mansarovar. He underlined the need for global recognition of Tibet’s sovereignty and urged unity in the struggle for freedom. Colonel Singh drew parallels with other successful liberation movements and emphasized the importance of resilience and strategic communication.

The association’s agenda includes leveraging the story of Shiv Katha as a medium for advocacy. This approach aims to resonate with people from different cultural backgrounds and promote greater awareness and solidarity for the cause.

Among the distinguished guests, Professor Nanda Shekhawat emphasized the importance of grassroots mobilization and community engagement. He emphasized the need to educate people about the real issues and called for joint efforts to develop a coherent narrative.

Dr. Abhishek highlighted the role of partnerships with government agencies and companies in furthering the association’s objectives. He emphasized the need for inclusivity and collaboration across sectors to maximize impact.

The association’s charter, presented by noted accountant, Mr. Rajesh Kumar, outlined the organizational structure and detailed action plan. Key areas of focus include research, advocacy and outreach, with a strong emphasis on cultural diplomacy.

Dr. Balwant Singh, Dr. Vimal Rai, Pro. PK Singh, Vikas Kumar, Sadhna Chaudhary, Suraj Chaubey, Sandeep Kharwar, Naina Pathaniya, Deepak Singh, Shubham, Ragini Gupta, Atharv Pandey and Jitendra Kumar were present during this auspicious event.
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