What I find it highly ridiculous is that Sonam Dorjee, a Tibetan settlement officer wants to debate with Shugdenpas.
Firstly, Sonam Dorjee ought to get all his facts right before he said this. Otherwise, it will be a great embarassment to him when Shugdenpas take up his offer to debate with him. As I see it, it would simply be a waste of time to fiddle with him either he knows not for he is a blind follower of the Dalai Lama or wants to remain politically correct with the Dalai Lama for keeping his rice bowl secure.
Secondly, the protest mentioned was conducted by International Shudgen Community (ISC) around the Globe and not by Tibetans. There were no Tibetans in the demonstration.
Thirdly, China has never been involved in the protest. Perhaps, it is time now to get China to support the ISC since the Dalai Lama and Obama are accusing China over human rights issue and non-religious freedom in Tibet to square off.
I find his statement hilarious as he in turn tried to turn the table around by saying Shugdenpas are lying.
The following has been reported by "The Times of India" Chandigar:
S Gopal Puri,TNN | Mar 2, 2014, 03.56 AM IST
DHARAMSHALA: Protests by a sect of Tibetans, the Dorjee Shugden followers, during a function attended by Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama last week, has evoked strong reactions from Tibetan community in exile here. Shugden followers have been banned by the Dalai Lama and Tibetan government in exile from participating in routine spiritual and democratic activities, unlike other Tibetans.
Officials of the Tibetan settlement office here stated that they regularly receive letters from Shugden followers on various issues. But these are anonymous letters and have no information about the sender. These people are becoming a threat to the security of Dalai Lama as they had protested in the open for the first time perhaps, they said.
According to reports, Shugden followers gathered in hundreds outside the Clara University where Dalai Lama was supposed to give a lecture. They protested demanding religious freedom.
Condemning the incident, a Tibetan welfare officer said Shugden followers were against the teachings of Budha and as such, they have been banned. "I am ready to debate with them at any stage if they are ready to do so. But they should stop these type of activities," said Sonam Dorjee, Tibetan settlement officer, here.
"Shugden followers must stop lying. Recently, I saw a YouTube clip where Inji Nun were shouting slogans in front of His Holiness, saying stop lying. I must tell Shugden followers that they must stop lying in the name of religious freedom. Shugden is not a religion, they worship spirits, which is not part of teachings by Buddha. They should not play into hands of China. If they have the guts, they should come to my office and have a debate before they shout slogans. Please do not send unofficial and anonymous letters to our office," said Dorjee, expressing his annoyance, through his Facebook account on Saturday as a message to Shugden followers.
However, reports quoting Len Foley, spokesperson of international Shugden community protesting against Dalai Lama, has stated that Dalai Lama was enforcing a ban that is affecting millions of people and they want Dalai Lama to end this discrimination and religious abuse.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/chandigarh/Tibetans-condemn-protest-by-Shugden-followers-against-Dalai-Lama/articleshow/31243865.cms