What's in Dalai Lama's mind on his birthday?

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A few days ago, the Dalai Lama clique was quite engaged in celebrating the 75th birthday of the 14th Dalai Lama. Statements, congratulations, and congregations were bombarded by the bogus government, the bogus parliament, "Tibet independence" gangs as well as some western nosy parkers, to unscrupulously honor the Dalai Lama's "merits and virtues" and moreover to attack the Chinese government.

Among all the tricks, the "most creative" one should be granted to the religious office of the bogus government, who ordered Tibetans to fast or stop meat sales for a whole year to celebrate the Dalai Lama's birthday.

The funny thing was that on the same day, the Dalai Lama himself told an Indian media publicly about his taste over eating meat "So my own case, meat once or twice a week, otherwise vegetarian. So I tried to become a vegetarian but still difficult."

Apparently, it is not easy to be a follower of the Dalai Lama, because apart from paying "independence tax" and bowing to worship him, he has to suffer from struggling inside over the embarrassing issue that he must fast for the whole year for the Dalai Lama while "the top religious and political leader"himself can gorge oneself with large pieces of meat.

It seems that the Dalai Lama has lost his bearings by the lauds lashed by himself, he was especially impudent during an interview with India's New Delhi Television in Dharamsala on July 6. And only then, we could glimpse at some of his true thoughts. Now, I will make a brief introduction.

Firstly, the Dalai Lama claims himself as a "100%" Indian.

An ordinary person usually thinks of his hometown on his birthday. If we look at his profile, the Dalai Lama was originally born in Qijiachuan, Huangzhong County of northwest China's Qinghai Province, with a folk name as Lhamo Thondup. His father Chocho Tsering and his mother Dekyi Tsering were both purely local peasants.

In 1939, Lhamo Thondup was escorted by a troop sent by China's central government to Lhasa, as the candidate of the reincarnation boys of the 13th Dalai Lama. In 1940, the then National Government of China announced the approval of his succession to be the 14th Dalai Lama.

From that time till his escape to India after he failed in his armed rebellion launched in 1959, the Dalai Lama was fed by the Tibetan people for at least 24 years. It is understandable that the Dalai Lama was reluctant or too ashamed to talk about his hometown in China, but facing the Indian reporters, he appeared extraordinarily enthusiastic and passionate when ignorantly claiming that "I refer to India as my country … If you open my brain I am 100% Indian."

What's more, the Dalai Lama shamelessly proclaims himself an "Indian envoy" for international affairs even without any of the approval by anyone from the Indian side's.

I always believe that it is the Dalai Lama's own business to choose his citizenship, which in fact, nobody cares.

However, now that the Dalai Lama decides to be an Indian, he then has no reason to make any indiscreet remarks towards issues related to China's Tibet but to give more concern over India's internal affairs. Obviously neither does the Dalai Lama seem to be interested in nor dare to do so.

As "wise" as he is, the Dalai Lama clearly understands his position:Living in India and only by abusing China occasionally could he show his "courage and insight" and thus flatter a certain group of people in the world, but he is absolutely in no position to talk about India's affairs in case his Indian daddy gets annoyed.

Since February, 2010, I have written many times to disclose that the Dalai Lama's self claim as "the son of India" and attempt to "devote" the land of the southern part of China's Tibet Autonomous Region(TAR) to India since February this year.

In response,the Dalai Lama and his followers tried all they could to find reasons and necessity for his claim as "the son of India", and also cursed me with such vicious words as wishing me to divorce with my wife, lose my son and die without descendants."

However, the Dalai Lama and his followers kept silence for more than a month since I published the articles about his claims as "the son of India" and "the grandson of India" on June 21.

Obviously, "the son" and "the grandsons" have finally found out that the topic is an unlucky one for them and the more they get irritated, the uglier they appear.

Now, the Dalai Lama brought up the topic again and upgraded himself from "the son of India" to "an Indian". In this case, I would like to keep on debating with him.

As being pointed out many times, there is a key problem which needs to be resolved before the Dalai Lama claimed himself as "the son of India". That is no one accepts him as a son either from the government or the locals of India.

Besides of lack of sincerity and enough efforts, there is a more important reason for that. The mainstream consensus is to develop friendly and cooperative relations between China and India.

As such a man who has betrayed his motherland and regards everyone else as his father, how dare any country claim him as their son? Only can he be a guest. That is it!

"In the political field, government of India's attitude or policy towards China in general, especially Tibet I would describe as over cautious, it's not understandable, but in recent years, the government of India's stand on this issue is more firm," Dalai Lama said obscurely and openly during the interview.

Such a scheme to put India into a trap will not work.

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