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Express Interactive
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Karmapa Episode Dear Sir, The Indian government has done a great job over the decades in support of the Tibetan cause. It must now be upto the international supporters of democracy and free speech to take up the Karmapa cause. International non-governmental organisations and public opinion must try to persuade the United States and other Western governments to provide the Karmapa with residential status and political support. If Western governments fail to respond urgently, how can they claim to be supporters of international freedom and justice? Somnath
Mukhopadhyay, U.K. Dear Sir, It is indeed frustrating
to witness the government's silence over granting political asylum to
Karmapa Lama and the reports appearing in the media that India may not
grant the same to the Lama for the fear of offending China. Not granting
asylum to the Lama will not only be a compromise on the moral values of
our society but also be an unwise move politically. One should view the
potential worsening of the Indo-China relations in the light of the systematic
antagonism with which China has been acting towards India for some decades
now, in terms of its open military assistance to Pakistan to keep India's
resources pinned down, not recognizing the merger of Sikkim with India,
its anti-India stance at international fora on India's nuclear status
and the list goes on.
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