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Dalai Lama is just a joke in my eyes.Too many people believe that he is the spritual leader of Tibet,and they ignore that once he was a serf owner.Before the liberation of Tibet,many Tibetans were slaves of lamas,and Dalai Lama owned many many serfs.
We don't konw the truth?Are you sure that the western countries tell you the truth?Don't be childish.Videos on youtube and news reported by western medias about Dalai Lama are one sided.
I have watched many videos and read many news about him,I just find how hypocritical the western countries are,like America,English,Germany,And i still have no mercy on Dalai Lama.If more chinese people know "the truth" that western countries tells,The result won't be what you want.
Many Indians say that Tibet should be independent.But i think Sikkim should be independent first.As we all know,India invaded Sikkim in 1975,then Sikkim becomes a part of India.Why people don't mention this any more?
"Liberate Sikkim.Sikkim shouldn't be forgot."Does this make India fell good.
i'm sure you got big "F" in history...
In 1947, when India became independent, a popular vote rejected Sikkim's joining the Indian Union, and Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru agreed to a special protectorate status for Sikkim. Sikkim came under the suzerainty of India, which controlled its external affairs, defence, diplomacy and communications, but Sikkim otherwise retained administrative autonomy. A state council was established in 1953 to allow for constitutional government under the Chogyal. Meanwhile, the Sikkim National Congress demanded fresh elections and greater representation for Nepalese in Sikkim. Palden Thondup Namgyal, the Chogyal at the time, proved to be extremely unpopular with the people, and in 1973, riots in front of the Chogyal's palace led to a formal request for protection from India. In 1975, the Prime Minister of Sikkim appealed to the Indian Parliament for Sikkim to become a state of India. In April, the Indian Army took over the city of Gangtok and disarmed the Chogyal's palace guards. A referendum was held in which 97.5% of the electorate voted to join the Indian Union. On 16 May 1975, Sikkim became the 22nd state of the Indian Union, and the monarchy was abolished.[22] To enable the incorporation of the new state, the Indian Parliament amended the Indian Constitution. First, the 35th Amendment laid down a set of conditions that made Sikkim an "Associate State," a special designation not used by any other state. Later, the 36th Amendment repealed the 35th Amendment, and made Sikkim a full state, adding its name to the First Schedule of the Constitution.
Sikkim - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia