Darjeeling, Dec. 7: The devastation caused
by militancy and war and the need for religious tolerance
and peace made up the Dalai Lama's address at St Joseph's
College today, the last day of his visit to the hill town.
In a piquant statement, the Dalai Lama during
his speech at St Joseph's College said many people lived in
the misconception that Muslims were only terrorists. All religions
profess love, contentment and self-discipline. All followers
have this quality,` His Holiness said.The spiritual leader
said the attack on World Trade Center on September 11 three
years ago was unbelievable and only after switching on his
TV could he come to terms with the tragedy. \Speaking on the
issue, he added that a Muslim friend of his had said those
indulging in militant activities were not Muslims. `I had
written to President Bush as a friend,` the Dalai Lama said,
adding that he had stated in the letter that non-violence
was the only long-lasting way to counter violence. His Holiness
said fundamentalists were not followers of any religion but
were only bending religion to meet their own goals. Those
involved in the terror attacks on the twin towers were highly
committed and focused individuals but used modern technology
for the wrong purpose, the spiritual leader said. India's
secular environment can develop tolerance towards other religions,`
said the Dalai Lama, ruing that the atmosphere had been vitiated
in many Arab countries. The spiritual leader said as a society,
it was imperative to stress the need for several religions
and several truths. This is important to promote religious
tolerance, said His Holiness. The Dalai Lama spoke on the
need for disarmament of nuclear weapons and said the mindless
slaughter of innocent people in the two World Wars had opened
the eyes of the West. About talks with China on the issue
of autonomy within China, he said the onus of restarting the
negotiations lay with Beijing.
Courtesy
The Telegraph |