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Bleak winter faces Tibetan refugees in India
Smita Bhattacharyya by SMITA BHATTACHARYYA
October 28, 2020 2:08 pm


Come winter and it’s not only Assam but the entire country that is set to miss the ‘warmth’ of the Tibetans.

The COVID-19 pandemic, which has taken a toll on almost everything, has also put a stop to the annual trek of Tibetan exiles in India to other parts of the country to sell their colourful woollens.


The Tibetans who fled Tibet along with the Dalai Lama and others who later followed were settled by the Indian government in different settlements including Mundgod in Hooghly district of West Bengal, Dharamshala, Kullu Manali, Karnataka, Delhi, Mandvi district, Dehradun and some other scattered places.

Bagsingh Siring Nima, who leads the group to Jorhat, told this correspondent from Dharamshala in Himachal Pradesh that the IndoTibetans this year would not make the journey to sell their wares to 80 per cent of the places due to the pandemic.


In Assam, the four sites in Jorhat, Golaghat, Nagaon and Silchar where they set up stalls for four months beginning October end to January would this year wear a deserted look.

Bagsingh leads the group of Indo Tibetans who come to Jorhat and set up their stalls at a site located near the historic Bisturam Barooah Hall.

The variety and garments, shawls, jackets, sweaters, gloves, mufflers and more temptingly displayed beckon one and all to pick up something new, warm and affordable for the forthcoming season from what is popularly known as the Bhutia market.

“This winter we will all face penury. A disaster stares at us. We set up these temporary markets in 200 places across India. This time we have taken a decision not to go anywhere except Red Fort, Delhi and Jaipur, Rajasthan where we put up the maximum number of stalls, 600 and 500 respectively, ” he said.

Bagsing further said that a few among them had hand-knit some sweaters, mufflers and mittens.

“Picking up woollen garments from Ludhiana’s hosieries was also out of the question as our people are scared to invest and the hosieries too are scarce in stocks, having suffered losses in production due to the series of lockdowns, ” he said.

Bagsingh’s two children, a daughter and son are both COVID warriors working in different hospitals as nurses. Some have children who will take care of them during the coming lean months but most will suffer as in these four months we almost earn for the whole year, ” he said.

 
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Their leaders are engaging in politics and power game; but their ordinary people are becoming the victims of life! Met some refugees in Gangtok (iirc, some place with refugee center), the capital city of the formerly Buddhist Kingdom, Sikkim (in 2014), had a small chit-chat with a grandma (70 plus) born in Shigatse with her daughter (late 40s), born in India, as the interpreter while we stumbled in a public park. She ran away when she's still a young girl, knew a little how was TAR in modern days. I happened to visit Lhasa, Gyantse, and Shigatse a year earlier. So the grandma asked me how's Shigatse today? I told her there's great development in TAR, at that time a new section of railway linking Lhasa and Shigatse was under construction... there were so many infrastructure build-ups there, a highest-altitude railway linking Lhasa with Xining in Qinghai (which I also took a ride on that trip), and lot of development is still ongoing. The brief encounter left me some strong, personal impression of those unfortunate Tibetan refugees in India... after more than half a century... a consequential outcome of a choice, which was proven as terribly wrong in later life.
 
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Their living god, Dalai lama, won't help their empty stomach, while their fellow Tibetans in Tibet now live a very healthy and prosperous life rivaling that of developed countries.
 
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Real world is that Indians sit at the bottom of the world hunger index rankings in south Asia while your government still splurging tens of billion dollars buying foreign weapons.

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Yes, the chinese are well known in the world for their concern for Human rights and humans in general. :lol:
The most important Human Rights is being FREE from POVERTY!

The most relevant Democracy is having a government that is caring about the prosperity of the whole nation, not limited to some groups, some ethnicities, some regional interests... let alone the interests of some families or some corporations... but the whole, the entire nation... makes it a unity, and being more prosperous, stronger, more advanced, more developed... over times.

The most meaningful Freedom is being free to run a civilized, harmonious, safe life to grow up family, to run a good life and to pursue better future in a secured, hopeful and caring society and environment, of a healthy and promising nationhood.

In the Chinese case, we are talking about the very interests of the over 1,400,000,000 people... NOT just some or a particular group or tribe, let alone any single individual surpassing the interests of the whole. That's an absolute NO NO, just NO negotiation, NO room for those things!

As the late paramount leader of Chinese people, the Father of China's Modernization, Deng Xiaoping once said -- to paraphrase his words, in the Chinese context, even one million people may be considered as small.


Just do not let those "fancy, insidious even villainous ideas" blur one's views on the real substances, the essentials of life!


"Western democracies are ossified bastions of self-perpetuating interest groups, aided and abetted and legitimatised by the ritualised spectacle that we call elections" - Unknown Indian author
Free Tibet. Free East Turkestan. Free Hong Kong.
I just reported this baiting troll to the mods here :pdf:
 
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Not even a single Tibetan was infected with the Covid in China's Tibet, but in India, they are plagued by this virus.

Tibetans in India, Nepal report 87 new Covid-19 cases last week
 
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