When I first heard of Dorje Shugden and before I took up the practice, I researched information on the deity and the ban and the strongest impression I got was how inconsistent the information against Dorje Shugden were, and how the official position of the CTA did not tally with the language they used when speaking about the practice. And all this inconsistencies within the Dalai Lama's own website!
For example in the Dalai Lama's website I found the following statement from the Tibetan Kashag:
"It is the duty of the Tibetan Government-in-exile to encourage compliance with any advice given out of concern for the cause of Tibet, the security of its head of state and the honor of all Tibetan Buddhist traditions including the Geluk tradition. Consequently, it has initiated a programme to be prevailing upon those still following Dolgyal to make a break with it".
That didn't sound like anyone had a choice in the matter. First the statement spells out clearly that the CTA has initiated a "programme" to prevail upon those who do not agree with them and then they go on to say:
"On the contrary, there is a law which lays down that Christians and Muslims should follow their own respective religious doctrines and practices and that the doctrines of other religions, and practices inconsistent with their own character should not be imposed on these religious centres. This is a spiritual tradition that accords with the principles of democracy and freedom"
Very confusing. How can you say that no one should impose their religious practice and belief on another and that is guaranteed by Tibetan law, and at the same time the same law making apparatus is on a campaign to encourage "compliance" (sounds like a threat) and have initiated a "programme" to prevail on people who are still continuing in a religious practice?
And then there is this resolution passed by the Youth Congress:
"6. This execute Committee will likewise announce this policy to all Tibetan monasteries and urge that everyone must abide by the address of the Dalai Lama;
7. Together with documents pertaining to this ban on the worship of Dholgyal, this Congress will urge each and every spiritual master, including geshes, that in the interest of the health of the Dalai Lama and Tibetan Independence, they should stop worshipping Dholgyal;
8. If anyone in the youth congress membership is found as still worshipping Dholgyal that member will be immediately expelled from Tibetan Youth Congress membership;
9. This congress will also urge all other Tibetan organizations not to enroll anyone into their membership who venerates and worships (this native Tibetan Buddhist deity) Dholgyal"
Again, doesn't sound like there much of a choice. Why bother with campaigns, programmes and resolutions if there is no attempt to stamp out a religion practice and by coercion and force? Why go through all that trouble if it were merely and advice by a well meaning Dalai Lama? On the same site, this was said about the Dalai Lama:
"His Holiness has often stated that one of his most important commitments is the promotion of inter-religious understanding and harmony".
How is the CTA supporting the Dalai Lama in the "promotion of inter-religious understanding and harmony" while launching campaigns and programmes to stamp out a religious practice? In other words, its ok to practice Chrisitanity, Islam, Hunduism, Bon with all its spirits and supposedly subdued demons, and any other religion except for the one that the Dalai Lama himself used to practice, and was also a deity propitiated by the Dalai Lama's Tutors and evidently quite a number of monks in established universities going back hundreds of years.
Even without going out of the Dalai Lama's site and published information, the ban already did not sound (or smell) right and that really got me going on more research to dig up evidence of great atrocities against the practitioners of Dorje Shugden. I guess it is very difficult to get a story straight when there is no substance to it other than sheer prejudice which they try to hide but is betrayed by their own language. How silly.