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Basics Of Sikhi's Advice On Bhai Gurbaksh Singh Khalsa And Punjab Situation


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My analysis is that change will only come when either the masses rise up or if the so called Sikh leadership at the top decides to take action.

So lets look at the leadership at the top (akali dal party badal and co and sgpc). Now they dont want to rock the boat cos they got a whooping from the indian union establishment empire in 1980s and betrayed the kaum by not fighting hard for the main goals outlined in the anandpur resolution. So now they are obeying their political masters in delhi....they have been converted to live a comfortable life in the Indian corrupt regime

Now lets look at the masses, they have deep sympathies with bhai gurbaskh and the cause of injustice and indian state inequality and terrorism against Sikhs. But they are apathetic thinking things wont change or fear they will be dragged into violence where once again their families will become targets of indian state terror.

So what are the solutions? The best solution is international involvement in the issue, we need a main superpower to back our human rights cause. Just as tibetens relie on the west to give them support to keep china in check and india for its political govt-in-exile movement. The Sikhs need a main key player in world affairs like Russia or China to support the cause. We have seen the western so called democratic governments turn a blind eye to the human rights abuses the indian police, army and govt is responsible for. Therefore chose a superpower as a friend (I would chose china personally) and smash the chains of indian injustice to bits.

These fasts until death and peaceful protests wont get anywhere because the Sikhs are internationally politically isolated. Unless we can get some Sikh kabal like the jews have in the west to force western govt's act militarily against their foes there is no chance for the western govts to side with the Sikh and other minority protests when their economic relationship with indian establishment is at stake.

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But how will we get China's support? Why would China support us?

India is political and regionally China's foe. To keep India in check china needs to hit India where it hurts without going to war physically (ie aid and support independence separatist movements) like the indian govt is supporting Tibetan cause.

The Sikh leadership particular those advocating for a Khalistan failed to make contact or side with China in the 1960s instead our organisations volunteered their men to fight the Chinese PLA invading forces during the border skirmish war and paid the ultimate price with humiliating of defeat of the indian side due to the overwhelming Chinese numbers of well trained men determined to teach indian govt a lesson.

Had the separatist Sikh leadership (like dal khalsa) made contact with the Chinese back then instead of cosing up to the islamic snake of pakistan then we would have seen a change in fortunes without seeing the whole sorry dark chapter of Sikh history in 1980s.

I do hope our leaders have learned from history and see the global trends.... if not then prepare for further crushing of any freedom movement because it is in the interests of the anti-humanitarian elites within western establishments and their globalist agenda to have India united in order to use it as a proxy to keep the emerging superpower china in check.

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India is political and regionally China's foe. To keep India in check china needs to hit India where it hurts without going to war physically (ie aid and support independence separatist movements) like the indian govt is supporting Tibetan cause.

The Sikh leadership particular those advocating for a Khalistan failed to make contact or side with China in the 1960s instead our organisations volunteered their men to fight the Chinese PLA invading forces during the border skirmish war and paid the ultimate price with humiliating of defeat of the indian side due to the overwhelming Chinese numbers of well trained men determined to teach indian govt a lesson.

Had the separatist Sikh leadership (like dal khalsa) made contact with the Chinese back then instead of cosing up to the islamic snake of pakistan then we would have seen a change in fortunes without seeing the whole sorry dark chapter of Sikh history in 1980s.

I do hope our leaders have learned from history and see the global trends.... if not then prepare for further crushing of any freedom movement because it is in the interests of the anti-humanitarian elites within western establishments and their globalist agenda to have India united in order to use it as a proxy to keep the emerging superpower china in check.

China is a valid option to make an alliance with since it will be a future super power and the world listens to China. It has very hostile relations with India. Even on the geo political level, Pakistan is also an ally of China because Pakistan realized early on that China is a very hostile neighbor to India and to cement their friendship Pakistan did the unthinkable by giving away from Kashmiri territory to China in 1963.

What ever Sikh political leadership does, it needs to think deep every step along the way and not be used by anyone as a mere pawn because new allies can always start to do chalakian.

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