Trust the Sikyong Sangay to be an instigator extraordinaire.
Addressing a reported 10,000 students at the annual Bharatya Chatra Sansad (also known as the Indian student parliament) 18th January 2017 forum titled "Repositioning India : A Global Perspective", he begins by fanning the already burning and controversial Hindu nationalist movement by challenging India to reclaim its "rightful" position as the no. 1 global super power.
How? “In such a scenario for India to reclaim its erstwhile global super power status, it should revisit its ancient civilisation with its rich history of Buddhist culture and knowledge,” he said.
Wait a minute Sikyong, you are instigating 10,000 young people to reclaim India's position as number 1 global super power by revisiting Buddhist culture and knowledge? What kind of leapfrog is that? How do you equate what Buddha taught with super powerness?
He says: “Buddhism was India’s greatest export as far as the world is concerned. If you look at the world particularly those in India’s neighborhood, Indian Buddhist culture had a significant impact on each of them,” he added. However, the sad irony now is that even though India has a rich Buddhist past, China currently has the upper hand in terms of using Buddhism as a global soft power,” he lamented.
Oh I see Sikyong, what you are really trying to tell the Hindus is to use Buddha to outdo China, to out-Buddha China. Very clever.
What you really did is to show how India-China tensions benefit your political platform, being Tibetans in exile and all. You also very clearly show your frequent and favorite pastime to mix religion, politics, and your instinct to instigate people into ethnic, religious and cross-border tensions. Shame on you.
Source:
http://www.socaltibet.org/india-should-reclaim-its-no-1-position-in-the-world-sikyong-at-pune/