I believe the ban that Dalai Lama enforces is an act of Mahasiddha, and HH is definitely one. [...]
Ever since the band started, more and more people are connected to Dorje Shugden and its practice, and subsequently to Buddhism, with the centers like NKT, it has spread and reach thousand or even millions of followers, and because of this ban also created alot of attention due to demonstration.
Then, according to your logic, evil people intentionally spreading diseases are mahasiddhas too, because thanks to them more and more people look for doctors and medicine, and a lot of awareness is raised of the need for public health policies.
Also, evil people making wars and massacres are all mahasiddhas too, because thanks to them millions of lucky refugees escape to peaceful countries, and a lot of attention is created to the need of peace due to anti-war demonstrations.
Your logic of ”the worse the better” could be traced to the Jewish-Christian apocalyptic literature, where a lot of bad things, such as wars and other catastrophes, are welcome and even wished for, since they sign the advent of the ”messiah”.
Your logic lacks any Buddhist lineage. It is the very opposite of the lojong, because you wish for and rejoice on the suffering of others, believing that such suffering promotes your social group and deity, and thus your feeling of self-satisfaction.
Buddhism spread and flourished from Java to Persia, from Madagascar to Japan, throughout India, Central Asia, and China, without the need of bans, witch-hunts and persecutions, but only on the strength of the purity of its teachings.
Why would the practice of Dorje Shugden need to be banned in order to spread and flourish? Is it bereft of any good qualities, so that only a mythology of martyrdom would bring attention to it? Is there a need to add to the suffering in order to highlight its virtues?
Therefore, the deification of a terrorist, the evil dalai, as a ”mahasiddha”, together with his execrable deeds as the ”acts of a mahasiddha”, has nothing to do with Buddhism, or with the practice of Dorje Shugden, but only and strictly with subservience to an evil theocrat, and with a deeply ingrained, even if unconscious, accomplicity with crime and terrorism.