'The former diplomat' P. Stobdan's recent remark on Ajtak TV about His Holiness the Dalai Lama is something like coming from a petrified child in darkness caviling about the always beautiful moon not casting a streak of light on his way, now, for his need, as it is his own need, for dispelling his own fear. Yes, I once viewed the similar on-call panel discussion on a certain TV channel years back (maybe Tenzin Tsondue la was there as a speaker, on Tibet's water damming threat to India, or border scuffle issue or any), in which he happened to put himself out of his countenance by saying His Holiness and Gyalwa Karma Pa's being in India is the cause of Sino-Indian problem. But in the recent one, he pointed to his silence, his not enunciating that 'Ladhak isn't part of Tibet but of India', which, he said, he thought as so facile for him to carry out from Dharamsala. Funnily, he needs him now. If you're interested in quid pro quo, then what you've done for Tibet? For me, you're like a parvenu with an obscure title. Why he can't think thus: even if there isn't a single Tibetan in India, namely couldn't have been able to make this historic escape, Tibet under China, can China be on friendly terms with India, not carrying out her bullying, attrition tactics? I don't think so.
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