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HINDU GROUPS LAUNCH MASSIVE

GHAR WAPSI FOR 70 LAKH

SEHAJDHARI SIKHS

The Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP)and other

Hindu organisations have launched a massive

campaign to bring 70 Lakh strong Sehajdhari

Sikhs into Hinduism in a program they call

Punjab Ghar Wapsi.

The VHP stated they wanted the Sehajdhari Sikhs

go identify with their origins and join Hinduism.

The campaign is being launched from a village

level to enlighten the Sehajdhari Sikhs by

handing out pamphlets and telling them that

Hinduism was always open for them. A group

called Hindu Nyay Peeth is reported being active

in distribution of pamphlets in villages of

Ludhiana and Bathinda.

The Indian Express reported:

The interactions have started in rural Punjab and

soon seminars will be held at the grassroot-level

to tell Sehajdhari Sikhs that they are not different

from Hindus. We have no problem with

Sehajdharis remaining in Sikhism, if they get

respect and rights but if not, they should turn

towards their origin. There is no need to get

forcefully converted to Christianity or Islam, said

Sukhpal Singh, national executive member, VHP.

The effort by the Hindu group comes after the

SGPC welcomed the Rajya Sabha legislation

barring Sehajdharis from voting in the SGPC

elections.

http://dailysikhupdates.com/hindu-groups-launch-massive-ghar-wapsi-70-lakh-sehajdhari-sikhs/

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