To lift the ban is a way ahead to religious freedom for everybody. This can promote sentiment of democracy and install peace in Tibetan. Over the time, Tibetans and Chinese can also work together for peace.
The problem is that “religious freedom for everybody”, “democracy”, “peace,” and “Tibetans and Chinese working together for peace” is precisely what the Dalai and his Western masters
do not want and never wanted.
They want, and will always try their best, to install chaos, division, and social, ethnic and religious rift in the country -- the standard Western method to bring a country to its knees, thus allowing for easy Western domination. This is precisely what they are trying to do right now in Syria and Myanmar, for example.
The ban against the practice of Dorje Shugden, which is implemented by the Dalai with the full knowledge and compliance of his Western bosses and the Western press, is just one part of the general chaos aimed at by the neo-colonizers. Whenever possible, they will bring Muslims against Buddhists, Khampas against Central Tibetans, Tibetans against Han and Hui Chinese, Nyingmapas against Gelugpas, and so forth.
Did you ever ask yourself why the Western or pro-Western “free” press systematically silences about the ban, when does not outrightly attack Dorje Shugden lamas, centers and practitioners (as, by the way,
The Times of India is doing right now)?
The Western imperialistic colonizer hatred against Dorje Shugden tradition and respective lamas and institutions goes down at least to the time of the foremost Dorje Shugden proponent, Pabongkha Rinpoche, who refused to participate in the wholesale delivery of his country into the hands of the British colonizers, forwarded by the previous 13th Dalai.
Thanks to the current Dalai's stubborn subservience to Western imperialistic powers and policies, he the current Dalai is not part of any solution, but only part of the problem to be solved. Only Westerners in the control of, or brainwashed by, the Western organized war propaganda machine (the so-called “free press”) still think that he has any positive contribution to offer to the Tibetan people.