Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Dalai Lama’s 1959 escort likely to be guest at ‘Thank You India’ event

- Naresh K Thakur naresh.kumar4@hindustant­imes.com ■

DHARAMSHAL­A: The last known survivor from among seven paramilita­ry troopers who received and escorted the Dalai Lama to safety when he stepped onto Indian soil on 31 March, 1959,after a daring escape from Lhasa, is expected to be a special guest at an event commemorat­ing the start of the Tibetan spiritual leader’s 60th year in exile.

Naren Chandra Das, a 79-year-old retired havildar of 5 Assam Rifles, is likely to be among the invitees to the event being organised by the Central Tibetan Administra­tion (CTA) at Mcleodganj near Dharamshal­a on March 31 that will mark the year-long ‘Thank You India’ campaign.

“Naren Das will be one of the special guest to grace the occasion,” a person familiar with the matter said. CTA officials declined to confirm on record that he was on the guest list, saying the names of the invitees will be disclosed later.

The event is scheduled to begin with an inter-faith prayer presided over by the Dalai Lama at Rajghat in New Delhi on March 31, but the venue was changed to Mcleodganj, the exile home of the Nobel Peace Laureate, after the Indian government directed officials at the Centre and state government­s not to participat­e in the campaign, to avoid provoking China, which considers him a separatist.

Das, who hails from Balipara in Sonitpur district of Assam, and his colleagues, led by their section commander, were ordered to move to the internatio­nal border to receive a special guest and bring him to India safely. They were instructed not to talk with the Dalai Lama, who was disguised as a soldier. Das was a rifleman then.

The 82-year-old Buddhist spiritual leader had met Das for the first time in 58 years during the ‘Namami Brahmaputr­a’ river festival organised by the Assam government last year.

NAREN DAS AND HIS COLLEAGUES WERE ORDERED TO RECEIVE A SPECIAL GUEST AND BRING HIM TO INDIA SAFELY

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