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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Monday, May 6, 2019
Will India Approve Appointment Of Next Dalai Lama By China?
Certainly, large section of Indians will rise and revolt, if Indian government were to be so unprincipled to approve the next Dalai Lama appointed by Chinese government.
His
Holiness the Dalai Lama has clearly and categorically said that his
successor , the next Dalai Lama , would be from a free country like
India. This has irritated the Chinese government , which has reacted to
say that the next Dalai Lama would be appointed and approved by the
Chinese government. Chinese government’s arrogant claim that the next
Dalai Lama would be a person of Chinese government’s choice has
naturally caused great concern amongst the Tibetans living in Tibet and
in exile and the Tibetans living as citizens in different countries.
USA has indicated that it would not approve the Chinese government
appointed Dalai Lama. However, India has, so far, remained silent on
this potential issue and has not expressed it’s stand . Perhaps,
Government of India thinks that there is no need to comment at this
stage , when the Dalai Lama is hale and healthy and is leading Tibetans
with dignity and characteristic compassion , reflecting the philosophy
of Buddhism in true spirit.
There is no doubt that most of the Indians have emotional attachment to
the present Dalai Lama and welcomes him warmly with highest respect
wherever he goes in India. His speeches are well listened with rapt
attention by the people and publicized in the media. Certainly, Indians
are proud that the Dalai Lama lives amongst them today and Indians have
an ardent desire that Tibetans should get back the free Tibet , with the
Dalai Lama at the helm.
The question is as to whether India will approve the next Dalai Lama who
may be appointed by the Chinese government or India would insist that
nomination made by the present Dalai Lama should be accepted
universally.
As India is now going through the parliamentary election and there is
huge expectation in India and abroad as to who would be the next Prime
Minister, this question has received utmost importance . If Mr. Modi
were to be the next Prime Minister, which most people believe would
happen, there is absolutely no doubt that India would oppose appointment
of the next Dalai Lama by the Chinese government. Certainly, a strong
and principled Prime Minister like Mr. Narendra Modi will resist China’s
move in whatever way possible. This will have overwhelming support
amongst the cross section of Indians.
In the unlikely event of Mr. Modi not being the next Prime Minister and a
coalition government would be formed in India with several regional
parties joining together, Chinese government would play mischief, by
influencing the political leaders in power of the weak government and
would manipulate section of Indian media and create lobby in India to
advocate support to China’s move to appoint the next Dalai Lama China is
now adopting the same strategy in the case of weak Pakistan in several
ways and would try to get it’s appointment of the next Dalai Lama
approved by India.
India’s population is now constituted by more than 70% of Hindus and it
is well known that the Hindus have an emotional attachment to Buddhism
and it’s principles of peace and harmony. Lord Buddha was born in India
and the Tibetans living in India today feel comfortable and do not face
any animosity from the local population. Certainly, there would be no
protest, if all the Tibetan refugees would be provided Indian
citizenship.
Certainly, large section of Indians will rise and revolt, if Indian
government were to be so unprincipled to approve the next Dalai Lama
appointed by Chinese government.
In any case, it is vitally important that the Tibetans living in
different parts of the world should remain alert and start a worldwide
campaign against any Chinese government’s move to appoint the next Dalai
Lama. Tibetans living in Tibet at present cannot do much, as they are
living in suppressed condition and with the news of any development
being denied to them. They may not even know about Chinese government’s
announcement that the next Dalai Lama would be appointed by the Chinese
government. However, Tibetans living elsewhere and the sympathisers of
Tibetan cause around the world should take up the issue in right earnest
and start a vigorous movement to counter the Chinese government’s move.
They should appeal to the Buddhist countries like Sri Lanka to take up
the issue at the UNO, as it would infringe on the religious freedom of
the Buddhists in Tibet.
It is sad that Tibetans living in exile and in different countries
around the world appear to be giving an impression that they are
helpless and merely acting like observers of fast developing scenario.
It would be good that if the respected the Dalai Lama would lead the
world wide movement to protect Buddhism in Tibet and ensure that any
move of Chinese government to appoint the next Dalai Lama would be
rejected by the world.
India’s support to ensure the holy character of the next Dalai Lama who
should be nominated by His Holiness the Dalai Lama is necessary.
Tibetans living in India are yet to be heard in a big way in Indian
media. There is no time to lose ,as the Chinese government is known to
be a clever and self centred schemer and would plan it’s strategies and
implement it’s decisions with characteristic ruthlessness. Tibetans
should not allow themselves to be caught unaware.
In 1950s when the Chinese occupied Tibet and massacred large number of
protesting Tibetans , India under the Prime Ministership of Jawaharlal
Nehru remained conspicuous by not reacting to the grave scenario. Many
Indians protested at the attitude of Jawaharlal Nehru and bowing to
public pressure, Nehru allowed the Dalai Lama and his disciples to enter
India as refugees. This was all that “peace loving” Jawaharlal Nehru
could do.
Now, Chinese government, finding that it could not get the approval of
the Tibetans living in Tibet and elsewhere to it’s atrocious aggression ,
is trying to consolidate the control over Tibet by appointing the next
Dalai Lama, who would virtually be a prisoner under the control of
Chinese government.
At this juncture, India should not remain as spectator just as
Jawaharlal Nehru did in 1950s. India should not repeat the historical
mistake of allowing Chinese government to have it’s way and hopefully
the next government under Mr. Narendra Modi would protect the Tibetan
cause.