Policy-map going into suspended mode over a GRE

Hi
I have a GRE tunnel over another GRE tunnel. When I apply a nested policy on the Child GRE the policy map does not attach, what is the cause. The sho policy-map int Tux/x showed that it is suspended I am not making a breakthrough here. The hard ware platform is ASR 1001
Thanks
Don

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