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Former Indian diplomat criticises Dalai Lama for silence on Chinese incursion in India

ON THE WEB, 1 June 2020

Former Indian diplomat P Stobdan has criticised Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama for keeping silent on China’s incursion in the Ladakh region in northern India.

“China is intruding into Indian territory, and the Dalai Lama is keeping busy saying prayers,” Stobdan said during a debate on Hindi TV channel Aaj Tak on Friday.

Raising the question of why Chinese are entering India, he said, “Who told the Chinese that it is their land? China is far from here. It should belong to Tibetans.”

Stobdan then said that the Dalai Lama should declare that these lands claimed and controlled by China belonged to India. “We let him establish a Tibetan government in Dharamshala. He should issue a clarification that the land claimed by China belongs to India and not Tibet.”

China occupied Tibet in 1959, and since then India faced a new challenge from a new neighbour China that posed constant border tensions along the more than 3,440 km (2,100 mile) border, with overlapping territorial claims.

A brief war was fought in 1962 over the territorial conflict, in which China emerged victorious, leaving far-reaching repercussions for the two Asian giants.

The Dalai Lama relinquished his political powers in 2011 after he had served the Tibetans for 60 years. He proposed the change in the Tibetan democracy to have an elected political leader for the Tibetan people.

Stobdan comes from Ladakh, and has authored the book The Great Game in the Buddhist Himalayas: India and China’s Quest for Strategic Dominance. Various religious leaders and political leaders in Ladakh have denounced him for targeting the Dalai Lama.

Ladakhi people lashed out at him calling his statements “highly objectionable” and demanded that he tender an “unconditional apology” to the Dalai Lama.

A letter issued by the head lama of Thiksey and Diskit monasteries Kushok Thiksey said: “His Holiness [the Dalai Lama] is not only an epitome of peace and ambassador of humanity, but also the most respected spiritual leader of hundreds of thousands of Buddhists around the world.

“The kind of language that P Stobdan used against His Holiness is highly condemnable. I as the [abbot] of Thiksey and Diskit monasteries, and on behalf of monks and followers of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, demand unconditional apologies from P Stobdan.”

PT Kunsang, President of Ladakh Buddhist Association, in a letter condemned Stobdan’s statement, and said it was “shocking” and has “deeply hurt” the sentiments of the people in Ladakh. “Such indecency and disrespect towards our spiritual leader, His Holiness the Dalai Lama, is unacceptable.”

The Merchant Association of Leh has called a strike and decided to close down all shops on Monday as a mark of solidarity with the Dalai Lama. “We condemn such usage of blasphemous language hurting the sentiments of all Buddhist communities around the world,” the association said.

Indian and Chinese troops were engaged in a major standoff for over three weeks in Panggong Tso, Galwan Valley, Demchok, and Daulat Beg Oldie in eastern Ladakh, in what is turning out to be the biggest confrontation between the two countries since the Doklam confrontation in Sikkim in 2017.

Reports say thousands of Chinese troops have forced their way into the Galwan valley in Ladakh in a disputed area, put up tents, dug trenches, and moved heavy equipment several kilometres inside what has been regarded by India as its territory.

Chinese forces moved in after India built a several-hundred-kilometre-long road along the Shyok River to Daulet Beg Oldi, connecting to a high-altitude forward air base. India’s decision to ramp up infrastructure along the border is believed to have infuriated Beijing.

https://www.tibetsun.com/news/2020/...ama-for-silence-on-chinese-incursion-in-india
 
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Raising the question of why Chinese are entering India, he said, “Who told the Chinese that it is their land? China is far from here. It should belong to Tibetans.”

Stobdan then said that the Dalai Lama should declare that these lands claimed and controlled by China belonged to India. “We let him establish a Tibetan government in Dharamshala. He should issue a clarification that the land claimed by China belongs to India and not Tibet.”

:lol:

looks like a double edged sword

regards
 
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Good. Modi sidelined Dalai Lama to make China happy. He should pay for it. Dalai Lama should have some respect and must not support this goverment which was too soft on China.
 
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I think the Dalai Lama may be one of the reasons why China supports Pakistan

After the Dalai Lama arrived in India in 1959, India's policy turned hostile to China, which partly led to the war in 1962.
 
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He is always a pawn, he used to be on CIA payroll.

You won't mind awfully if I differ.

I think the Dalai Lama may be one of the reasons why China supports Pakistan

After the Dalai Lama arrived in India in 1959, India's policy turned hostile to China, which partly led to the war in 1962.

I don't know where you got that from. India's policy was never hostile to China, right up to the end, when the PLA GF attacked in two sectors. Right through that period, Indian support for recognition of the PRC as the valid successor regime, for PRC right to the Security Council seat, for PRC role in the non-aligned movement, continued unabated.

It was not a zero-sum game. Giving the Dalai Lama sanctuary did not amount to depriving the PRC of her rightful place, or of taking a stand in opposition to her global standing.

He is a pawn.... Nothing more.

His main goal is to fill up his bank account from gullible naive westerners...

He doesn't go around preaching for money, or doing sponsored lecture tours, if that is what you are hinting at.
 
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say hello to Rolex posterboy, his holineess the dalai lama:


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he will sing praises to those who buys him a Rolex watch
 
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Some Indian fmr diplomat is looking for attention. Next someone will criticise shah ruhk khan. Modi is immune though :disagree:
 
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say hello to Rolex posterboy, his holineess the dalai lama:


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"I love my rolex watches"

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he will sing praises to those who buys him a Rolex watch
Dalai Lama is a political monk. You will find such people in every religion. In Hindu community there is Yogi Adityanath, In Muslim community there is Khadim Hussein Rizvi, Maulana Diesel, Lal Masjid Cleric etc.
 
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Dalai Lama is a political monk. You will find such people in every religion. In Hindu community there is Yogi Adityanath, In Muslim community there is Khadim Hussein Rizvi, Maulana Diesel, Lal Masjid Cleric etc.
Yup, he is:

1) a materialistic monk, n he is not that 'holy'.
2) he is keeping quiet becos deep inside, he support china's actions to reunite ladahk with Tibet.
 
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