00:00I love you, I love you, I love you
00:06I love you, I love you, I love you
00:16I love you, I love you, I love you
00:46we don't have freedom, we don't have, you know, we live in another country but
00:50still they think that they are very sad and they are in a very dark
00:54closet. No, we are still very widely open and happy and together we are
01:00unity and we are having this dance every Wednesday.
01:16I've been arrested a number of times. I had to fight court cases. I've been to
01:22jail like 16 times. I've been told many times that I should, that I cannot
01:27protest when Chinese prime ministers, presidents come to India but then I
01:33believe that I'm someone who's born and raised here in this country and I have
01:39a right to speak democratically and as long as my actions remain non-violent
01:45I have a right.
01:59Of course, we have been pushing that Indians and Tibetans can work together
02:05for Tibet's independence and India's security. What we say in Hindi
02:12But then it's not immediately going to materialize because India is
02:19heavily dependent on China's high-end technology and supply chain.
02:26It helps my community and it helps all the generations and also we're doing
02:42this dance. We have this Wednesday dance evening.
02:47My personal thinking is just, me as a dancer, honestly, whatever I give I'm
02:57giving to the community today.
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