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Alex

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Re: The Dalai Lama criticized caste system in Indian
« Reply #15 on: November 23, 2018, 04:48:02 PM »

The Tibetans prefer to go to the western countries, they think they can get a better opportunity there. They don't know Asia is rising as the most powerful economy in the world and after China, India is the next one to rise. There will be so many possibilities and opportunities waiting for them in China and India.

Perhaps there are also many Tibetans who want to integrate and become an Indian citizen. But the CTA is not making it any easier. They are trying to stop the Tibetans to take the Indian citizenship by not issuing them documents that are required by the Indian government to process their application.

I think the reason why the CTA doesn't want the Tibetans to integrate is that if there is not more Tibetans in exile, what will be their role? They will not be needed anymore. If there are no more refugees, they will not be able to ask for donations from western countries, how are they going to survive?

They will not be going to survive. Even if they did survive, they will be the most laughable government in the world by just governing a few bunches of people. They probably will not survive. Who needs the CTA to be around? After 60 years of them governing Tibetans in exile, they are not achieving anything at all. The only thing that is rising is the amount of Tibetans escaping from India and amount of self-immolators who are totally heartbroken by the situation of Tibet.

His Holiness the Dalai Lama is not wrong about the caste system but it is also applicable to Dorje Shugden issue. The Dalit in the caste system is equal to Dorje Shugden practitioners in the Buddhist community. Both of them are being segregated, and discrimination and ripped of their human rights.

No one should be treated that way especially in this era where everyone should be treated equally. The ban is inhuman and not even logical. Everyone is free to practice what they want without having to be discriminated. If Dalai Lama can voice out for the community who are being suppressed in the caste system, will His Holiness also fight for Dorje Shugden practitioners and our religious right too?