China should set Free Tibet,else China's internal situation will be worsen as Soviet Union Faced earlier-Dr.Mahesh Yadav

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China should set Free Tibet,else China's internal situation will be worsen as Soviet Union Faced earlier-Dr.Mahesh Yadav

Bhopal MP India,8th nov.2008,Peace activist and President of Rashtriya Janmat Party Dr.Mahesh Yadav has condemned the failure of China-Tibet peace dialogue wit been the Representatives deputed by H.H.dalai lama and Chinese officiates over Tibet issue.He blamed the China Government and ruling Communist Party for its dictator policy over Tibetans,he said if its is continue the atrocity of China over Tibetans then it may be possible defiantly that China will also face the situation of Civil War as the Soviet Union faced it some year's ago.Dr.Yadav said that the Tibet was never a part of China nor Tibetans have accepted Chinese Governance over them since last 50 year's of China atrocity.Peace activist and Gandhian Social worker Dr.Mahesh yadav has written a letter in his own Blood to the Chinese President Hon'ble Mr.Hu-Jintao he appealed him to express the vision of China has a saviour of Human Rights and true supporter of World Peace respect for democracy of other Nations.He wrote there is no doubt that China is a powerful Country in this era of Globalization,China has a very Strong culture there for if China wises to be a well recognized and powerful Country of the World then it should have to respect the freedom of every country hence it must set free Tibet and the Tibetans to breathe in free air.

With Rgards
Dr Mahesh yadav

Cell no-09755990804,09393116485

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