"My family has been closely associated with the Tibetan movement since you (Tibetans) came here and we continue, my son and I, this tradition of being closely involved with the Tibetan people," she said at a function to mark the 55th anniversary of the Tibetan Democracy Day.
The Minister for Women & Child Development commended the Tibetan spirit to uphold the tradition and culture even in exile and urged them to continue their efforts.
Tibetan Prime Minister Lobsang Sangay, in his address, acknowledged the resolution passed by US Senate recognising the Central Tibetan Administration and hoped that the Indian Parliament also does the same.
"The US Senate has passed two resolutions celebrating and recognising the Central Tibetan Administration and also the Tibetan democracy and the Sikyong. I hope that the members of the Indian parliament will have similar resolutions," he said.
Kangra MP Shanta Kumar of BJP and other Indian dignitaries were present at the Tsug-la Khang, the main Tibetan temple where thousands of Tibetans gathered to take part in the celebrations of the 55th anniversary of the Tibetan Democracy Day.
The gathering appreciated the cultural performances by students and residents.