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The Dalai Lama’s security has been elevated to Z plus status following assassination threats made by an Australian citizen of Tibetan origin named Singe. According to top intelligence sources, the Indian government is treating this threat seriously due to its potential international ramifications. Singe reportedly called for the Dalai Lama’s assassination on social media, akin to the killing of Libya’s Muammar Gaddafi, inciting fears of violence within the Tibetan community.
The district administration has issued prohibition orders against Singe, citing various violations including attempting to wage war against India and causing public disturbance, as reported by CNN-News18. Officials expressed concern that any harm to the Dalai Lama could devastate the Tibetan population and severely tarnish India's global standing.
This incident is part of a troubling trend where individuals of Tibetan descent are allegedly being used to incite discord within the Tibetan exile community. Authorities worry that Singe’s threats could spark widespread protests and confrontations in India, amplifying existing tensions.