Ex-House Speaker Pelosi, other US leaders arrive at Dalai Lama Temple to meet Tibetan spiritual leader

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Former US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and other members of the Congressional delegation arrived at the Dalai Lama Temple on Wednesday to meet with the Tibetan spiritual leader.

Dharamshala [Himachal Pradesh], June 19 (HBTV): Former US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and other members of the Congressional delegation arrived at the Dalai Lama Temple on Wednesday to meet with Tibetan spiritual leaders. 

Disciples of the Dalai Lama were also seen in the temple complex this morning.

The bipartisan delegation from the US led by Republican Chair of the US House Foreign Affairs Committee, Michael McCaul was received by officials of the Central Tibetan Administration at Himachal Pradesh's Kangra Airport on Tuesday.

Ahead of the meeting of the American delegation with the Dalai Lama, Deputy Speaker of Tibetan Parliament-in-exile, Dolma Tsering Teykhang said the visit of the US lawmakers show "Tibet is not alone."  

‘They are here to experience a different way of culture that Tibetans have. We are going to have the official get-together in the meeting. It sends (the message) that Tibet is not alone. United States is with Tibet and human rights still matter. This is a message not only for Tibet but anybody who is aspiring for human rights and for freedom,’ Dolma Tsering Teykhang told ANI.  

‘All those who are suffering under the intimidation of China and the expansionist mentality of Xi Jinping, I think this is a very big message for them,’ the deputy speaker of Tibetan Parliament-in-exile said.

Decrying China's authoritarian approach, she said Beijing is "annoyed" with those who support Tibet.

‘China is annoyed with anyone who supports Tibet. We are here not to annoy or humiliate China; representatives and senators are here to support just the cause. So, when there is truth, you have a supporter and if there is any truth or when they rectify the wrong politics they are practicing in Tibet, they will also get a lot of support,’ she said. 

Earlier this week, the US Congress passed a bill urging Beijing to reengage with the Dalai Lama and other Tibetan leaders to peacefully resolve their dispute over the status and governance of Tibet. 

The US House of Representatives passed the bill 'Promoting a Resolution to the Tibet-China Dispute Act', also known as the 'Resolve Tibet Act', and it now heads to President Joe Biden for a signature to become law, Radio Free Asia reported. 

The legislation rejects Beijing's stance that Tibet has been part of China since ancient times and urges China to "cease its propagation of disinformation about the history of Tibet, the Tibetan people, and Tibetan institutions, including that of the Dalai Lama."