MYSORE: Tibetans' leader in Karnataka Jampa Phuntsok on Wednesday condemning and regretting stabbing of a Tibetan Youth in city tried to allay the misconceptions in the mind of Muslims in India that Buddhist monks are totally unconnected with the reported incidents of attack on Muslims in Myanmar . Talking to TOI , he said it is a mistaken identity by the assailants . Assailants appear to be carried away by the pictures and false news on some social websites. "Some websites are spreading rumours about attacks on Muslims in Myanmar by posting pictures related to 2010 earthquake inTibet where Buddhist monks are readying themselves for performing last rites of earthquake victims" he alleged , adding that this might have provoked assailants to attack a Tibetan. However, " we are reluctant to harbor any guess on Mysore incident" he said , adding that they cannot say anything about the assailants as there is no evidence left by the attackers. They have appealed all Tibetans to maintain peace and calm, he added. Phuntsok said Tibetans in India are known for leading a harmonious life with the local population and they have never indulged in any kind of violence. " This incident has left shocked Tibetans in India and I have apprised Dharamshala( Tibetan government in exile) about the incident" he said , adding that this is for the first time Tibetan has been targeted . Before the Tibetan government requesting for a security, Karnataka police have beefed up security at Tibetan settlements in the state including those in Mysore district, he pointed out , having a word of praise for Karnataka police.