Tibetan activist Jamyang Tenzin, 64, has reached Bodh Gaya after cycling over 2,300 km from Tawang, aiming to raise awareness about Tibetan issues and China’s occupation. Speaking to ANI, Tenzin emphasized the significance of Tibet for India’s security, especially in border regions, and expressed concerns about China’s systematic erosion of Tibetan culture. Tenzin began his journey on September 27, 'Black Day' for Tibetans, marking the 1987 Lhasa massacre. His awareness drive will continue through multiple Indian states, ending at Delhi’s Jantar Mantar, to garner support for Tibet’s cause.
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