TYC BIKE RALLY WERE WARMLY HOSTED FOR HNIGH TEA BY SHRI JAMPHEL WANGDU LA

On November 22nd, following a successful protest and public gathering in Tawang, the participants of the TYC Bike Rally were warmly hosted for high tea by Shri Jamphel Wangdu La,
Chairman of Religion and Culture Affairs, Arunachal Pradesh. During the gathering, all participants were honored with khatas and inspired by his unwavering support for the cause.
Shri Jamphel la also presented a biography of his late father, Shri Karma Wangchu la, a Padma Shri awardee and former Minister. Shri Karma Wangchu la was a steadfast supporter of Tibet, dedicating his life to leading numerous campaigns in solidarity with Tibet and the Tibetan people.
The Tibetan Youth Congress extends its deepest gratitude to Shri Jamphel and his family for their enduring support.
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TYC BIKERS VISIT THE HISTORIC PLACE, KHENZIMANE.

TYC Bike Rally participants began their journey at 5:30 AM with a briefing before heading towards Khenzimane.
Along the way, the Lungla BJP unit graciously hosted breakfast at the circuit house. The group then visited the Green Tara Monastery, where the head lama welcomed them with Khatas and offered prayers for Tibet’s freedom and the success of the rally.
After a three and a half-hour ride, they arrived at the historic Khenzimane, a profoundly significant site. This was the first place in India where His Holiness the Dalai Lama set foot as an exile, arriving on a yak and received by a team from the Assam Rifles led by Shri T.S. Murthy, the Assistant Political Officer (APO).
At this deeply emotional location, the participants offered prayers for the long life of His Holiness and for the freedom of Tibet. They were also blessed under the auspicious tree planted by His Holiness upon his arrival. Situated on the border between Tibet and India, Khenzimane holds immense historical and spiritual importance.
The group concluded their visit by singing Tibet’s national anthem and then proceeded to the Gorsam Stupa, where they prayed for the same noble cause. After a full day of activities, the participants safely arrived in Tawang at 6:30 PM.
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TYC ALL INDIA BIKE RALLY KICKED OFF FROM THE ZERO POINT OF INDO-TIBET BORDER- BHUMLA PASS.

TYC All India Bike Rally kicked off from the zero point of Indo-Tibet border- Bumla Pass. The event was flagged off by Shri Pankaj Goyal Ji, National General Secretary of BTSM, and led by the TYC President, Joint Secretary, and TYC social media officer. The rally began with a spirited slogan-raising session in front of Chinese Army, where participants chanted “Long live His Holiness the great 14th Dalai Lama,” “Tibet belongs to Tibetans,” and “Bhoerangzen Gyalo” “Tibet’s Independence, India’s Security” while waving the Nationals flag and TYC organizational flag. The protest was also joined by BTSM members who are part of the Tawang Yatra organized by BTSM.

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