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Dalai Lama: More women leaders would have made world more peaceful


In an online interaction with London Police, Dalai Lama said, if countries had more women leaders that we would have a peaceful world

  

Dalai Lama More women leaders would have made world more peaceful
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Bengaluru, First Published Jul 9, 2020, 7:24 PM IST


Dharamshala:  Dalai Lama in an online interaction with the London Police said if countries had more women leaders, we would have a more peaceful world.

The Buddhist spiritual leader told the policemen on Wednesday (July 9) evening that women are more sensitive to the feelings of others. Therefore, they should work for the promotion of love and compassion, he said.

“Historically, we see that a majority of warriors are men, even butchers tend to be men. Women represent a gentler approach,” he said.

“Sometimes, I observe that if countries had more women leaders, we'd have been a more peaceful world,” the Dalai Lama said, adding that when Sanna Marin became the prime minister of Finland and she appointed women to key posts in her Cabinet, he wrote to congratulate her.

On India, the Nobel Laureate said the country has many spiritual traditions and generally they live together peacefully.

“There are Hindus, Jains, Buddhists, Sikhs, Christians, Jews, Muslims and Zoroastrians, all living together here. In India there are so many religious traditions, but all teach a common message of love,” he said, stressing that in today's world, people need to recognise several aspects of the truth.

"Since they all convey a message of love, we can learn to appreciate them all,” he said. 

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