I understand your point but you are not understanding my point. It doesn't matter that the ban is religious because it is infringing upon the basic rights of Dorje shugden practitioners. There's no other democratic country on this planet that would allow a religious ban to be implemented on a large scale like that. The Dalai Lama can impose his restrictions on his own followers behind closed doors but not on the Tibetan public arena. Many suffering Dorje Shugden practitioners are not even followers of the Dalai Lama but why do they have to be ostracized and segregated in society?
Therefore, the Central Tibetan Administration have to protect the rights of Dorje Shugden practitioners. They have to! They have to abolish the ban. The very least they can do is to make requests and state the social reasons for doings so to the Dalai Lama. I believe a sincere request that is backed up by facts will move the Dalai Lama's heart. If he is truly a Bodhisattva, he will be moved when we have others as our primary concern and he will perhaps be secretly proud of the CTA.
Therefore, I don't agree that it is all up to the Dalai Lama and the CTA doesn't do anything. I believe they should do much more and when the ban is lifted, they really have to make amends for all they have inflicted upon the Dorje Shugden practitioners.
Actually, the ban not only affects Dharamsala but also Dharma practitioners around the world. For example, the ban has affected many Buddhist centers who desperately want to be on the "good" side and support the Dalai Lama all the way by making nasty statements against Dorje Shugden Lamas that stop by their country and also saying nasty things about Buddhist centers that practice Dorje Shugden by branding them a cult in the full view of the public via press statements and rumors. Of course, this creates a lot and a lot of negativity as people often tend to believe the "authoritative" group of the region although the real intention is really to get rid or reduce competition with the DS Dharma centers. It is just another tactic to boost their membership at the expense of other Dharma centers. It creates a lot of disharmony and promotes it within a country as well as paranoia. in some countries, some people just REFUSE to step into Vajrayana or read their materials because they are too afraid of studying the "wrong" lineage and they end up being in the bad path. Yes, there are many Buddhists who are too afraid to investigate and want to "play it safe".
If any, the ban affected the face of Buddhism and affected its practitioners more than we think or can imagine. It is not just the people in Dharamsala that are affected, but also Buddhists in general as some of them either do not know any better or are too fearful to actually investigate and find out for sure what is going on for fear of being "tainted". So, the ban is not only unwarranted for the Tibetans in Dharamsala but it is also unwarranted for the rest of the world as there were many schisms and problems in Buddhist communities due to the ban. It can all be resolved if only the ban would be lifted. Ganden and Shar Ganden will rejoin, Serpom and Sera will rejoin, and Dharamsala will progress and be a better place for everyone to stay in. But as long as the ban is in place, CTA will create the cause to be discriminated against by not only China but the rest of the world.
The Dalai Lama started the ban, but CTA can choose to enforce it in such a way that the people do not to suffer just because they do not comply with the ban. Why must they mix religion and politics in this way? And more importantly, why are they ignoring HHDL's request for them to do investigations and practice kindness for others? why are they using the ban as an excuse to be cruel to others? There is a contradiction here in following HHDL's instructions. Lets hope it ends soon and everyone learns to take instructions properly...