The proposed visit of Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama to the Maha
Kumbh congregation here has been cancelled due to security reasons, a senior
Vishwa Hindu Parishad leader said today.
"The Dalai Lama's three-day tour, which was to begin today, has been cancelled
as the necessary security clearance could not be obtained from the Uttar Pradesh
government," VHP Kashi Prant President Manoj Srivastava said.
However, senior UP government officials have refused to comment on the
cancellation of Dalai Lama's visit.
Srivastava said "the Dalai Lama was expected to inaugurate a Lama Nagar,
situated inside our camp, where Buddhist literature and Tibetan artefacts will
be on display".
However, "The Lama Nagar will be inaugurated, in presence of our patron Ashok
Singhal, by Buddhist monks who had arrived a few days earlier," he said.
"Although there is disappointment over cancellation of the spiritual leader's
tour, his message of peace and brotherhood will nevertheless be disseminated at
the ongoing congregation".
The visit of the Dalai Lama, who was scheduled to take part in a number of
functions organized at the Kumbh by the VHP, had triggered protests from some
religious leaders on the ground that Buddhists did not believe in the "sanctity
of the Vedas".
However, the VHP has been claiming that Buddhism "like Jainism and Sikhism, is
an offshoot of Vedanta philosophy" and that the Dalai Lama has been attending a
number of functions organized by Hindu outfits.
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