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How Hindutva groups are provoking Sikhs by meddling in their community affairs
RAJEEV KHANNA| Updated on: 12 May 2018, 18:11 IST

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(Arya Sharma)

There are rumblings in the Sikh community once again over the interference by Hindutva forces in its religio-political affairs. Even as the recent controversy over the dilution of Sikh history in the class 12 history books in Punjab is yet to die down, fingers are now being pointed at booklets being printed at Nagpur under the 'Bharat Bharati' series. The address of the publisher on these books has been given as 'Shree Bharati Prakashan, Dr Hedgewar Bhawan Parisar, Nagpur'.

These books in Hindi are said to be in circulation in various parts of India and the Sikhs are agitated over their “blasphemous” content. There are three books named 'Guruputra Fateh Singh Zorawar Singh', 'Guru Tegh Bahadur' and 'Guru Gobind Singh' in particular, about whose content there is unrest.

It is being pointed that on the cover of the book 'Guru Tegh Bahadur', the picture depicting the Sikh Guru shows him in almost Mughal attire. This once again brings to the fore the debate over promotion of idolatry and pictures of Sikh Gurus that has been going on for quite some time.

Then there is resentment over the content of these books. Sources say that these contain lines saying that Guru Gobind Singh and Shivaji had waged a war against the political power of Turks that have been referred to as “Malech”, which is a typically Vedic term meaning “barbarian”. Sikhism, on the other hand, is opposed to discriminating against any community using such terms.

In these books Guru Arjan Dev has been referred to as a 'Gau Bhakt' and it is written that his assassination was a sacrifice for 'Sampoorna Hindu Samaj'. There are also objections to some historical facts represented in these books.

“In the first instance there is an attempt to compare and draw parallels between Guru Gobind Singh and Shivaji, who was an ordinary mortal. Then Guru Arjan Dev has been called a 'Gau Bhakt' which is totally wrong because unlike Hinduism, cow is not worshiped in Sikhism. Calling Guru Tegh Bahadur's sacrifice as something for the 'Sampoorna Hindu Samaj' is again something very wrong because this was a sacrifice for humanity against oppression which could have been from anyone,” said Baldev Singh Sirsa who has been continuously taking up the issues pertaining to the misrepresentation of Sikh history.

He pointed to the common perception among the Sikhs that the Hindutva organisations including the RSS treat the Khalsa as a sect of the Hindus created by Guru Gobind Singh to confront Islam and Sikhs are described as yet another Hindu “shakti kendra” (power centre).

This is not the only recent instance that has kicked up a storm. Just a few days ago there was the controversy over the renaming of the Dyal Singh College (Evening) in Delhi as 'Vande Matram Dyal Singh College'. It was once again left for the Union human resource development (HRD) minister Prakash Javadekar to intervene and assure that the government would not allow the renaming of the college.

Despite Javadekar's assurance, the chairman of governing council of the college Amitabh Sinha reportedly said the government cannot interfere in the administrative matters of Delhi University to which the college is affiliated as it is an autonomous university. He had said that renaming was within the permissible law. Many among the Sikhs see it as a strategy of the Sangh Parivar to create confusion among the community.

While the name remains unchanged for now, the damage has already been done. The parties opposing the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) once again called for the party's lone representative in the Union cabinet Harsimrat Kaur Badal to quit the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led Union government. Harsimrat took up the matter with Prime Minister Narendra Modi asking him to sack Amitabh Sinha for going against the undertaking of the HRD ministry that the name of Dyal Singh College, Delhi will not be changed.

She pointed that despite a written assurance by Javadekar on 16 January this year that the name of the college will not be changed, its management deliberately inflamed the sentiments of the Sikh community by putting up banners changing the name of the college to 'Vande Matram Dyal Singh College' at its annual prize distribution function on April 25. She said Amitabh Sinha was deliberately misusing the name 'Vande Matram' at the cost of destroying the legacy of noted philanthropist Dyal Singh Majithia who was a social reformer and had donated all his wealth for public welfare.

Harsimrat had also requested Modi to take strict action against Delhi University vice chancellor Yogesh K Tyagi, who according to her had extended indirect support to Amitabh Sinha and didn't take action against him despite numerous complaints.

Last year the matter had been raised by SAD leader Naresh Gujral in the Rajya Sabha also to which Javadekar had given a categorical assurance.

“The onslaught by the Hindutva organisations including the RSS on institutions continues. The Sikhs are being attacked and provoked from all sides be it the issue of Dyal Singh College, films like Nanak Shah Fakir and reference to Gurus in books. What comes as a surprise is that the name of Dyal Singh Khalsa College in Lahore remains unchanged while there has been the recent mischief in Delhi,” said Captain Chanan Singh of United Sikh Movement (USM), an organization that claims to represent Sikh groups outside the ambit of Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) and the Congress.

Referring to the RSS organising a congregation of different faiths through its affiliate Rashtriya Sikh Sangat in Delhi on 25 October to mark the 350th birth anniversary of Guru Gobind Singh, he said, “We were threatened with the message that if we did not toe their line we would be confined to only one state. We want to tell them to introspect what led to the shrinking of the Sanatan Hinduism to only one country. If they do not mend their ways it will further shrink in India too.” The Sikh organisations had boycott the event.

Observers have pointed time and again that there should not be interference in the Sikh matters by outside forces. It should be kept in mind that Punjab has some distinct features. It is a border state where a national religious minority is in majority. It is a state where issues of identity are taken very seriously and any provocation can lead to a flare up.

http://www.catchnews.com/india-news...ddling-in-their-community-affairs-112771.html
 
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He pointed to the common perception among the Sikhs that the Hindutva organisations including the RSS treat the Khalsa as a sect of the Hindus created by Guru Gobind Singh to confront Islam and Sikhs are described as yet another Hindu “shakti kendra”

Most of Sikhs (except Khalistanis) and Hindus believe on this, it's only fraction trying to bring storm in cup of tea.

Sikhism is sword sect of Hinduism and the sole purpose of this is to protect Hindus from Muslims... full stop
 
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Most of Sikhs (except Khalistanis) and Hindus believe on this, it's only fraction trying to bring storm in cup of tea.

Sikhism is sword sect of Hinduism and the sole purpose of this is to protect Hindus from Muslims... full stop

Sikhs should learn from their history the betrayal of Hindus and not fall victim to Hindu propaganda

It has always been Sikhs who fought for freedom. They are not traitors. Rather Hindus are the real traitors. When Sikhs were fighting the Mughals, Hindus worked as spies for the government and Hindu kings sent their armies to help the Mughal government. It was a Hindu who tortured Guru Arjan Dev Ji, a Hindu who had Guru Gobind Singh Ji’s youngest sons arrested, and a Hindu who convinced the minister of Sarhind to execute them. It was a Hindu who was directly responsible for first Sikh holocaust and a hindu who appointed Massa Ranghar to be in charge of Darbar Sahib whose misdeeds and anti-Sikh activities are well known among the Sikhs.

http://www.sikhfreedom.com/truth-behind-1857

The brave Sikhs defended the city and drove the Moghuls away in a sound defeat. But this only hardened the Emperor’s resolve and other wars followed between 1700 and 1704, the last one ending in a prolonged and brutal siege on the city.

The Muslims and the Hindu hill rajas completely surrounded the city and cut it off from outside supplies.

https://www.sikhdharma.org/4-sons-of-guru-gobind-singh/
 
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Time for the ISI to start distributing some kirpans to our sikh friends across the border. 8-)


All In Good Time My Friend All In Good Time.First Let Modi Boil Their Blood A Little More;);)
 
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How Hindutva groups are provoking Sikhs by meddling in their community affairs
RAJEEV KHANNA| Updated on: 12 May 2018, 18:11 IST
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November_88516_730x419-m_112771_730x419-m.jpg

(Arya Sharma)

There are rumblings in the Sikh community once again over the interference by Hindutva forces in its religio-political affairs. Even as the recent controversy over the dilution of Sikh history in the class 12 history books in Punjab is yet to die down, fingers are now being pointed at booklets being printed at Nagpur under the 'Bharat Bharati' series. The address of the publisher on these books has been given as 'Shree Bharati Prakashan, Dr Hedgewar Bhawan Parisar, Nagpur'.

These books in Hindi are said to be in circulation in various parts of India and the Sikhs are agitated over their “blasphemous” content. There are three books named 'Guruputra Fateh Singh Zorawar Singh', 'Guru Tegh Bahadur' and 'Guru Gobind Singh' in particular, about whose content there is unrest.

It is being pointed that on the cover of the book 'Guru Tegh Bahadur', the picture depicting the Sikh Guru shows him in almost Mughal attire. This once again brings to the fore the debate over promotion of idolatry and pictures of Sikh Gurus that has been going on for quite some time.

Then there is resentment over the content of these books. Sources say that these contain lines saying that Guru Gobind Singh and Shivaji had waged a war against the political power of Turks that have been referred to as “Malech”, which is a typically Vedic term meaning “barbarian”. Sikhism, on the other hand, is opposed to discriminating against any community using such terms.

In these books Guru Arjan Dev has been referred to as a 'Gau Bhakt' and it is written that his assassination was a sacrifice for 'Sampoorna Hindu Samaj'. There are also objections to some historical facts represented in these books.

“In the first instance there is an attempt to compare and draw parallels between Guru Gobind Singh and Shivaji, who was an ordinary mortal. Then Guru Arjan Dev has been called a 'Gau Bhakt' which is totally wrong because unlike Hinduism, cow is not worshiped in Sikhism. Calling Guru Tegh Bahadur's sacrifice as something for the 'Sampoorna Hindu Samaj' is again something very wrong because this was a sacrifice for humanity against oppression which could have been from anyone,” said Baldev Singh Sirsa who has been continuously taking up the issues pertaining to the misrepresentation of Sikh history.

He pointed to the common perception among the Sikhs that the Hindutva organisations including the RSS treat the Khalsa as a sect of the Hindus created by Guru Gobind Singh to confront Islam and Sikhs are described as yet another Hindu “shakti kendra” (power centre).

This is not the only recent instance that has kicked up a storm. Just a few days ago there was the controversy over the renaming of the Dyal Singh College (Evening) in Delhi as 'Vande Matram Dyal Singh College'. It was once again left for the Union human resource development (HRD) minister Prakash Javadekar to intervene and assure that the government would not allow the renaming of the college.

Despite Javadekar's assurance, the chairman of governing council of the college Amitabh Sinha reportedly said the government cannot interfere in the administrative matters of Delhi University to which the college is affiliated as it is an autonomous university. He had said that renaming was within the permissible law. Many among the Sikhs see it as a strategy of the Sangh Parivar to create confusion among the community.

While the name remains unchanged for now, the damage has already been done. The parties opposing the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) once again called for the party's lone representative in the Union cabinet Harsimrat Kaur Badal to quit the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led Union government. Harsimrat took up the matter with Prime Minister Narendra Modi asking him to sack Amitabh Sinha for going against the undertaking of the HRD ministry that the name of Dyal Singh College, Delhi will not be changed.

She pointed that despite a written assurance by Javadekar on 16 January this year that the name of the college will not be changed, its management deliberately inflamed the sentiments of the Sikh community by putting up banners changing the name of the college to 'Vande Matram Dyal Singh College' at its annual prize distribution function on April 25. She said Amitabh Sinha was deliberately misusing the name 'Vande Matram' at the cost of destroying the legacy of noted philanthropist Dyal Singh Majithia who was a social reformer and had donated all his wealth for public welfare.

Harsimrat had also requested Modi to take strict action against Delhi University vice chancellor Yogesh K Tyagi, who according to her had extended indirect support to Amitabh Sinha and didn't take action against him despite numerous complaints.

Last year the matter had been raised by SAD leader Naresh Gujral in the Rajya Sabha also to which Javadekar had given a categorical assurance.

“The onslaught by the Hindutva organisations including the RSS on institutions continues. The Sikhs are being attacked and provoked from all sides be it the issue of Dyal Singh College, films like Nanak Shah Fakir and reference to Gurus in books. What comes as a surprise is that the name of Dyal Singh Khalsa College in Lahore remains unchanged while there has been the recent mischief in Delhi,” said Captain Chanan Singh of United Sikh Movement (USM), an organization that claims to represent Sikh groups outside the ambit of Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) and the Congress.

Referring to the RSS organising a congregation of different faiths through its affiliate Rashtriya Sikh Sangat in Delhi on 25 October to mark the 350th birth anniversary of Guru Gobind Singh, he said, “We were threatened with the message that if we did not toe their line we would be confined to only one state. We want to tell them to introspect what led to the shrinking of the Sanatan Hinduism to only one country. If they do not mend their ways it will further shrink in India too.” The Sikh organisations had boycott the event.

Observers have pointed time and again that there should not be interference in the Sikh matters by outside forces. It should be kept in mind that Punjab has some distinct features. It is a border state where a national religious minority is in majority. It is a state where issues of identity are taken very seriously and any provocation can lead to a flare up.

http://www.catchnews.com/india-news...ddling-in-their-community-affairs-112771.html

All my Sikhs friends hate the Hindu hardline groups for precisely the reasons described in this article. There is a already a confrontation brewing and it will get worse.
 
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Sikhs have no problem with India. They make 10% of the officer cadre in Indian military despite being 1.7% of total population.
 
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Why so tribal? Arent they flying the same national flag,
 
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India asks Canada to stop people from misusing freedom of expression to ‘glorify terrorists’

India says it wants Prime Minister Justin Trudeau‘s government to do more to prevent people from misusing their right to freedom of expression to “incite violence and glorify terrorists as martyrs.”

The recommendation pertaining to freedom of expression is particularly significant in light of the Indian government’s discomfort with what it has said is the leniency shown by the Trudeau government towards Sikh separatist elements in Canada.

The issue was a major flashpoint of Trudeau’s trip to India in February.

The reference to terrorists being glorified as martyrs could be seen as a reference to Talwinder Singh Parmar, believed to be responsible for the 1985 Air India bombing. Posters of Parmar have been known to be displayed at some Sikh temples in Canada..


India recently also filed a First Information Report against a Surrey, B.C. man, Hardeep Singh Nijjar, who it accuses of plotting to carry out a major terrorist attack in India.

Nijjar has previously admitted to speaking out in favour of Sikh separatism, but denied being involved in any acts of violence.

https://globalnews.ca/news/4205194/india-canada-freedom-of-speech-terrorists/
 
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Its Catchnews, which mostly spreads hate and lies.
 
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India asks Canada to stop people from misusing freedom of expression to ‘glorify terrorists’

India says it wants Prime Minister Justin Trudeau‘s government to do more to prevent people from misusing their right to freedom of expression to “incite violence and glorify terrorists as martyrs.”

The recommendation pertaining to freedom of expression is particularly significant in light of the Indian government’s discomfort with what it has said is the leniency shown by the Trudeau government towards Sikh separatist elements in Canada.

The issue was a major flashpoint of Trudeau’s trip to India in February.

The reference to terrorists being glorified as martyrs could be seen as a reference to Talwinder Singh Parmar, believed to be responsible for the 1985 Air India bombing. Posters of Parmar have been known to be displayed at some Sikh temples in Canada..


India recently also filed a First Information Report against a Surrey, B.C. man, Hardeep Singh Nijjar, who it accuses of plotting to carry out a major terrorist attack in India.

Nijjar has previously admitted to speaking out in favour of Sikh separatism, but denied being involved in any acts of violence.

https://globalnews.ca/news/4205194/india-canada-freedom-of-speech-terrorists/

Whats next?

Indian politicians educating Sweden on rape prevention?
 
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Scots Sikh Jagtar Singh Johal could face murder charge in India

Jagtar Singh Johal, from Dumbarton, was arrested in Punjab last November.

Campaigners say he has been tortured while being held by the Indian authorities.

The 31-year-old is one of 10 men accused of being involved in the murder of Hindu nationalist leader Ravinder Gosain. He was shot dead in October last year.


Mr Johal was arrested in Punjab on 4 November, just over a fortnight after his wedding.

His family have said he was a peaceful activist who had contributed to a website remembering the 1984 massacre at the Golden Temple at Amritsar but was not a militant.

http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-glasgow-west-44000840#
 
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During the early 1980s there was an attempt to establish some collaboration and cooperation between Sikhs and Tamils in their respective struggle for freedom from Indian rule.

During the early 1980s when the great Sikh freedom fighter Sant Jarnail Singh Khalsa Bhindranwale was still alive, two of his representatives visited the office of the Tamil writer-poet-editor Perunchithiranar in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. This Perunchithiranar has championed the cause of a free Tamil Nadu through his speeches and his prolific writings since the late 1950s. Mr. Bhindranwale's representatives invited him to visit Punjab and give a series of speeches at various places in support of Khalistan. Perunchithiranar agreed. He was eager to visit Punjab and establish a liaison between Sikhs and Tamils. But, before the tour materialized, in 1984, the then Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi sent the Indian army into the Amritsar Golden Temple and killed Mr. Bhinderwalle and many other freedom fighters during Operation Blue Star.

Perunchithiranar wrote and published some articles supporting the Sikh freedom struggle in Tamil magazines. Thanjai Nalankilli published a Tamil article "Sikh's Thirst for Freedom" in the Tamil magazine Tamil Nilam (March 1991). Perunchithiranar passed away in 1995.

There is more . Read full article here
Sikh-Tamil Nadu Collaboration for Freedom from Indian Rule
 
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Tamils + Khalistanis will be deadly combo .. remember the 2 Indian PMs
 
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