Thousands of Tibetans were forced to leave their homeland and spent their days as refugees in India due to China illegally encroaching on large tracts of land in Tibet.
The exploited and oppressed Tibetans have long been protesting against such immoral activities of China. So that the world can see the plight of China's Sairacharita and the Tibetan people.
With such an aim, about 89 Tibetans marched from Sikkim to Tezpur on April 29 which is said to conclude on May 23, 2023.
A leader of the Tibetan Youth Congress, who led the procession at Samguri in Nagaon district after 20 days with the slogan "Protection of Tibet's Independence of India", informed the Assamese people about the main aims and objectives of the Tibetans.
During the G-20 meeting to be held in New Delhi in September, the protesting Tibetans called upon Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to present the long-standing problems of Tibetans to the world.
With the full support of Nobel laureate, the Dalai Lama, the Tibetans have strongly opposed China's move to destroy biodiversity by constructing a large river dam on the Brahmaputra river, which is the lifeline of Assam.
On the other hand, the protesting Tibetans praised the Indian government's decades-long sympathy for the Tibetan people, expressing extreme displeasure over the issue of taking a license from a hostile nation like China to travel to Kailash Manas Sarovar, the holiest place of Hindus.