On one hand the CTA cannot care care of their own (see above).
On the other hand, the Government of China is showing extra care for the Tibetan heritage in the Chinese Tibet.
The CTA has nothing much to fight for anymore, it seems as if it is better to be Tibetan in China than in Nepal or even India (especially as a Dorje Shugden practitionner).
See this article: http://www.dorjeshugden.com/forum/index.php?topic=3873.0, and change your mind as to how "bad" China is treating Tibet nowadays!
It has been so many decades now and CTA has not produced any results at all with their work of taking care of the Tibetans, apart from the initial infrastructures that the Dalai Lama has set up when he first arrived to Dharamsala. This proves that the CTA are not dedicated to neither to their work or cause at all and they do not really care about the Tibetans. CTA should really just quit and be normal citizens or they should learn from India on how to manage people and develop Dharamsala into a more hospitable place.
Actually, the CTA could do great good for the Tibetans in exile, by doing this:
1.
Lift the ban on Dorje Shugden that is not within their jurisdiction in anyway, not to mention the inadequacy of this ban all together.
2.
Make peace with China, shake hands and embrace the future rather than dwell in the past.
3.
Represent the Tibetans in exile that wish to go and settle in the Tibetan province of China and ease their return.
4.
Drop their political agenda and become a cultural and representative body of the Tibetan culture and Tibetan people that have chosen to settle outside of the Tibetan Province and become the media body between them and China, in a peaceful, non-vindictive and cooperative way.
So, what about THAT agenda?
Can the CTA have the courage to do that?