‘Must Be Approved By Beijing,’ China Reacts To Dalai Lama’s Succession Plans | World News

China claimed that the central government should approve the reincarnation of Dalai Lama, and that Dalai Lama should reject any attempt or succession of its successor.
This statement comes from Dalai Lama’s successor that the successor will be selected by challenging the Chinese intervention by “Free Tibetans” and Gaden Phodrang Trust.
“Dalai Lama, Panchen Lama and the reincarnation of other large Buddhist figures should be chosen by drawing a lot of gold urn and approved by the central government, Ma
China said there are regulations on religious affairs and methods to manage the reincarnation of Budas living in Tibet.
“The Chinese government is implementing a policy of freedom of religious belief, but there are regulations on religious affairs and methods to manage the reincarnation of Tibetan Budases,” Mao said.
In the early hours today, Tibet spiritual leader Dalai Lama said that Gaden Phodrang Trust, a foundation founded by him, could only recognize future reincarnations and that no one has the authority to decide on the issue. This statement excludes the words for China in the process of naming the next Dalai Lama.
In his statement on Wednesday, Dalai Lama, “The process of recognizing a future Dalai Lama, on September 24, 2011, the responsibility of this will be listened to the Sacredity of Dalai Lama Gaden Phodrang Trust, who should consult with the various headings of the Tibetan god.
“I reiterate that Phodrang Trust has the authority to recognize future reincarnation, no one has the authority to intervene in this issue.
Dalai Lama remembered whether the Dalai Lama institution made a statement on whether the heads of Tibet spiritual traditions on September 24, 2011 at the meeting of the heads of Tibetan spiritual traditions.
“On September 24, 2011, at a meeting of the heads of Tibet spiritual traditions, Tibetan and Tibetans followers and tibetan and tibetans connected to Tibet and outside, Dalai Lama’s institution should continue to explain whether the need to continue.”
Dalai Lama said that he has not made any public statements in the last 14 years. However, the leaders of Tibet’s spiritual traditions wrote to him for reasons and he seriously asked the Dalai Lama institution to continue.
“Although no public debate on this issue, the leaders of the spiritual traditions of Tibet in the last 14 years, members of the Tibetan Parliament in exile, a special general physical meeting, participants from the Himalayan region, Mongolia, Budhists, Buddhists, Buddhists, Buddhists, including Buddhists, including Buddhists, Buddhists, Buddhists including the various channels of Dalai Lama, including.
(With memory entrances)



