Kathmandu, Nov. 16
Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has
stressed the need to prevent the misuse of Buddhism for political purposes.
Addressing the 49th
annual celebration and the commencement of the golden jubilee year of the
Buddhist Bihar Association at Aksheshwar Mahabihar in Lalitpur on Saturday, he
said, in the past, due to Hindu fundamentalists, the promotion and expansion of
Buddhist ideas were difficult in both Nepal and India but there is resurgence
of Buddhist principles of late.
He also emphasized that there
should be no schism in the name of religion.
"Buddhism and its teachings
should not be exploited for political purposes. Religion is meant for humanity,
unity, and peace, and Buddha’s philosophy stands for non-violence and human
welfare," Prime Minister Oli said.
According to him, the essence of
Buddhism is not to commit violence or take life. The followers of Buddhism are
the true protectors of the faith. "We must spread the values of Buddhism
among the youth. I will do everything I can from my side to support this. This
religion embodies compassion, love, and humanity. It promotes selflessness,
which is why it must not be misused politically," he stated.
Prime Minister Oli recalled
participating in an international Buddhist conference in Vietnam five years ago
and mentioned discussions about holding such events under the auspices of the
United Nations in Nepal. The event was delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic.
PM Oli also remembered
establishing an international meditation centre with a capacity of 5,000 people
in Lumbini.
On the same occasion, PM Oli
honoured the Lotus Research Centre and Dundu Bahadur Bajracharya for their
contributions to the promotion of Buddha’s teachings and philosophy.
Published in The Rising Nepal daily on 17 November 2024.