Do we know what the Indian government's response was?
Dalai Lama did not say much against Shugden in Gaden Monastery on this visit. Perhaps the presence of the police so nearby sent strong messages to the Dalai Lama.
TK
I find that quite telling actually because of the timing. Since the visit took place just before the Dalai Lama announced his intention to retire, if he had really been serious about suppressing Dorje Shugden, he could have used that visit for one final push of his message, regardless of what the Indian government does or says. And when I say serious about suppressing, I mean for suppression's sake, and not to promote Dorje Shugden.
Because honestly speaking, what can the police do to him for speaking against Dorje Shugden? Can you imagine the scandal if they arrested him for speaking against Dorje Shugden again? Them, arresting the Dalai Lama? They would look like fools.
But you know, I'm happy to hear the response was positive and the Indian government took Shar Gaden's concerns seriously.