Very interesting news indeed! The stars are certainly lining up so to speak. The recent turn of events seem to hint or point to an emerging change in the whole Dorje Shugden issue/ban.
These are indeed exciting times ahead as we are so privy and incredibly blessed to be living in this great renaissance of Buddhism.
More related news:
Tibetans pin hopes on Dalai Lama-Xi Jinping rapportDHARAMSHALA: The thousands of exiled Tibetans, living in this hill town, see a ray of hope whenever the Chinese leadership is under transition. This was specially so after 2008, when China denounced their autonomy proposal after nine rounds of talks. Fortunately for them, they have strong reasons to pin their hopes on the upcoming leadership in China this time.
Elderly monks and Tibetan leaders here have stated that Dalai Lama was once close to Xi Zhongxun, father of Xi Jinping, who is in line to become China's next president.
Often seen discussing the leadership changes in China, the monks and others, residing near the main Buddhist temple "Tsug-la-khang" in McLeodganj, maintained that during 1950s, Xi Zhongxun, former vice-premier and father of Xi Jinping, had close relations with Dalai Lama and that he had admiration for Panchen Lama as well.
"There are reasons to be optimistic, as I believe that he might take a different line on Tibet and will surely consider the Tibetan cause, as his father had respect for our spiritual leaders. Though China's policies for Tibet are unpredictable, we have some good reason for optimism this time," said Tenzin Gompo, a monk, dressed in his red robe.
Moreover, a few months back, Dalai Lama, who had reportedly gifted a watch to Zhongxun in 1954 in Beijing, had expressed optimism about the upcoming leadership in China, terming Xi Jinping as a "very friendly, comparatively more open-minded and very nice".
Though authorities at the Tibetan government in exile are not sure that the Chinese leaders will opt a different line towards Tibetan cause, they too have expectations about a favorable change due to this reason.
"Prime Minister Lobsang Sangay has also talked about this fact in a recent meeting of Tibetan support groups. We believe that Xi Jinping is a liberal leader. His wife is a famous folk singer and popular among masses. We hope this liberal approach will produce some good results. But will the son be like his father is yet to be seen," said Pema Chinjor, minister in exile for religion and culture. Sangay has mentioned that Dalai Lama had met Zhongxun in 1954, he added.
Xi Zhongxun died in 2002 and had opposed the crackdown on 1989 Tiananmen student protests, sources said.
http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2012-12-14/chandigarh/35819533_1_pema-chinjor-tibetan-government-dalai-lama