Why we Indians should wish him on his birthday? he is a noble and good man we agree , but because of his presence in India we are facing hostile from our neighbour China.we are protecting him and his people at what cost.Go and see yourself in the Tibetian settlements near Mysore and uttara Kannada, those Tibetian are treating the Local people like a shit, they are buying the lands in benami name and spending maoney on drugs and they are forcing the localities ti involve in this.Even they do not have any respect to India,recently in some of their festival they burnt Indian Notes publicaly ( remember burning notes is an offence ,ofcourse for Poor Indians) and nobody has the guts to question them,these settlers are settled in thios part of the nation since 50 years and no one knows the local language.This attitude of Indians should change first we should throw these people from home land.
RE:Why we should Wish him?
by mpc on Jul 06, 2007 03:11 PM Permalink
I agree with you Derendra. I happened to visit Coorg and as much as I marvelled at seeing the Golden Temple in terms of the architecture, I also shuddered at the thought of the govt gifting such a huge expanse of land and nurturing these refugees (monks)- most of them seemed well to do and were driving fashionable bikes. What an irony?? Arent we a poor nation? Dont we have landless farmers. Why dont we rather arm them and ask them to fight the Chinese?? The Tibetans would have had a greater chance to reclaim their land had they stayed back. With no Tibetans left, China would find it all the more easier to exercise control over a land which is not legitimately theirs.