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Are Chinese officials funding Dalai Lama-led Tibetan movement? Report indicates so

A report published in Global Times alleged that the Dalai Lama received funds from some officials of the China's ruling Communist Party.

By Oneindia Staff Writer
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Beijing, May 2: In a major development regarding Tibet's freedom struggle against Chinese hegemony's, now a report from the China's ruling Communist Party revealed that some of its officials were funding the Dalai Lama by donating money to him.

The report stated that such acts by the Chinese officials are undermining the fight against "separatist" forces. The Indian authorities are yet to react on the matter. India is seen by the Chinese authorities as a country friendly towards Tibetan freedom struggle.

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According to a PTI report from Beijing that quoted the state-run Global Times, a senior discipline inspection official has lambasted some party officials for allegedly donating money to the 14th Dalai Lama, saying such behaviour severely undermines the party's "fight against separatism."

Some party officials have neglected important political issues and the country's anti-separatist struggle, Wang Yongjun, head of the discipline watchdog in Tibet, which is officially called the Tibet Autonomous Region, was quoted as saying.

Global Times, a tabloid publication attached to the ruling Communist Party of China, also quoted a 2016 report issued by Tibet's discipline watchdog linking "15 party officials to alleged illegal overseas separatist organisations in 2014 who provided intelligence to the Dalai Lama clique and funded secessionist activities."

It, however, did not reveal the names or the designations of the officials.

This is the first time official media in Beijing has come out with a disclosure of Chinese officials' links with the Dalai Lama after he fled from China to India in 1959.

Wang, in an article published yesterday in a magazine run by the CPC, the central commission of discipline inspection and the ministry of supervision, wrote that "some have even donated to the 14th Dalai Lama clique, joined illegal underground organisations and provided intelligence to overseas organisations."

A few party officials are failing to "uphold their political integrity" and are "completely ignoring political discipline," Wang said, adding that such behaviour has affected the CPC coherence and its ability to fight separatism.

China considers the 14th Dalai Lama as a political exile who has attempted to split Tibet from China under the guise of religion.

China has been carrying out a systematic crackdown in Tibet and associated prefectures with Tibetan population to eliminate the influence of the Dalai Lama, who is revered and regarded as a spiritual leader heading Tibetan Buddhism.

In recent years, over 120 Tibetans, mostly monks, have committed self-immolations in different parts, calling for the return of the 81-year-old leader.

The Dalai Lama's recent visit to Arunachal Pradesh, which China calls "South Tibet," soured the relations between India and China further as Beijing lodged a diplomatic protest and announced Chinese "standardised" named for six places in Arunachal Pradesh in retaliation.

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