You would think that as the secular leader of the Tibetans he would not need to be questioned on something so important to the Tibetan people. Shouldn't he be the one who is initiating dialogue and telling others of that he is planning. I'm mean, this issue is SO important to the Tibetan people, it is one of the reasons they tout to the world in order to raise funds after all.
People in the past have been sympathetic to the Tibetans purely because they say they are fighting for their country again. They say they have lost their country, and are trying to gain it back through the 'middle way' approach. So... people feel sorry for them and give them money to help their cause. But the so-called 'president' of the exiled government, doesn't even do anything to further this goal. No meaningful dialogue has been initiated with China. No progress has been made. In fact Tibetans are becoming more and more fed up with their government, and turning to India for citizenship or migrating abroad. Even the queues at the Chinese Embassy are filled with Tibetans trying to return to TAR for a better life than under their current government.
All goes to show, the politicians are just using this 'middle way' tactic to get what they want... international monetary aid, which they are putting into their own pockets rather than helping their people the way any decent leadership should be.