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Don't pick Dalai Lama reincarnation, China told
Dharamsala, Sep 1
The Central Tibetan
Administration (CTA), based here in Himachal Pradesh, on Tuesday asked
China not to go ahead with its plan to pick the reincarnation of the
Dalai Lama, saying there would be an international pushback.
"If
communist China goes ahead with its plan to pick the reincarnation of
His Holiness the Dalai Lama, there will be an international pushback,"
the CTA said in a statement.
Its reaction came on the day when
Beijing commemorated the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Tibet
autonomous region in Lhasa.
"The pushback will not only come from
the Tibetan people but from millions of Buddhists who traditionally
share Tibet's spiritual heritage and millions more in the rest of the
world who have benefitted from the teachings of the Dalai Lama," the CTA
said.
Reiterating its policy on resolving the issue of Tibet
with China through dialogue, it said: "Till now, China has repeatedly
rejected the middle-way approach."
"However, if wiser Chinese
heads look into the Tibetan proposal of not seeking independence but
autonomy for all the Tibetan people under a single administration, they
will find in the proposal a solution that respects Tibet's distinct
cultural and ethnic identity and that which preserves the territorial
integrity, unity and stability of China," it added.
The Dalai
Lama fled Tibet after a failed uprising against the Chinese rule in
1959. India is presently home to around 100,000 Tibetans living here in
exile.
The middle-path policy, followed by the spiritual leader, seeks greater autonomy for Tibet rather than complete independence.
The Chinese, however, view the Dalai Lama as a hostile element bent on seceding Tibet from China.
The Tibetan government-in-exile is based in this north Indian hill town.