Assam

Dalai Lama Expresses Concern Over Assam Flood

Pratidin Bureau

Concerned about the devastating flood of Assam, Tibetan Spiritual leader Dalai Lama wrote a letter to Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal expressing grief and sorrow over the lives lost in the flood and also appreciated the state government for taking initiative for the flood victims.

Through his letter, he also said that he donated an amount from the Dalai Lama Trust towards relief and rescue efforts.

The letter reads as, "The monsoon rains in Assam and other parts of India bring destruction and great suffering to people year after year," he observed. "Unfortunately, this year the situation has been made even more troublesome by the continuing coronavirus pandemic. I am writing to you today to express my sadness at the loss of life and devastation of property, as well as the tremendous hardship caused to so many due to flooding in many parts of your state."

"I appreciate that the State Government is doing everything it can to rescue those affected and that relief efforts are underway. As a gesture of solidarity with the people of Assam, I am making a donation from the Dalai Lama Trust towards relief and rescue efforts," he said.

He concluded by offering his deep condolences to the Chief Minister, to families who have lost loved ones and to everyone who has been affected by the flooding.

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