Leh, Kargil Hold Massive Protests Against Bid To 'Defame' Dalai Lama
NDTV
Led by the Ladakh Buddhist Association (LBA), the protesters also condemned the "conspiracy to defame" the Dalai Lama and extended support to him, requesting him to continue spreading peace, love, and compassion.
Leh and Kargil towns of the Ladakh Union Territory observed a shutdown on Monday in protest against the "controversial video" of the Dalai Lama, which went viral of the social media, drawing criticism against the spiritual leader on social media. The Dalai Lama had apologized to a boy, his family and friends for the "hurt his words may have caused", after a video clip purportedly showing the Tibetan spiritual head asking him to "suck" his tongue sparked a row.
In the two-minute-five-second video, the Dalai Lama also asked the child "to look at those good human beings who create peace, and happiness and not follow those who kill other people".
Led by the Ladakh Buddhist Association (LBA), the protesters also condemned the "conspiracy to defame" the Dalai Lama and extended support to him, requesting him to continue spreading peace, love, and compassion.
All the shops and business establishments remained closed and traffic was off the roads in Leh and Kargil districts in protests against "defaming the Dalai Lama by making a video viral on social media and comments made by various celebrities hurting religious feelings of Buddhists".