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Why sikh migration outside punjab is ultimate downfall of sikhi


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15 hours ago, veer83 said:

Do you really think the Indian government would comply to a referendum which breaks up India ?

how many fronts on which do you think they can control? manipuris , kashmiris, PUnjabis, Sindhis  , Tamil Nadu has created its own flag and seems to be moving for independence, Mouthing off to Pakistan and China means it is likely to kick off on multilple borders

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On 25/07/2017 at 2:24 PM, veer83 said:

Scheduled "lower-caste" Hindus should be converted into Sikhs, that's the only way Punjab can prosper.

That's exactly what would and could have happened but the caste supremacist Jatts of SGPC feared they would lose their influence and and control.

In 1936 Dr Ambedkar went to Amritsar himself  a and put forwardrward a proposal to bring his followers 60 million dalit Hindus  into Sikhi. 

The SGPC crew and Master Tara Singh under advice from Gandhi rejected his proposal. They feared that if such a large number of Dalits joined Sikhi the dynamics would change and the majority of low caste Sikhs would mean they would lose their power and influence.

This is the state of the sell outs and Gaddars Sikhs have had as leaders and continue to have in the SGPC.

If they would have accepted Dr Ambedkars offer Sikhs could have numbered over 250 million today in India. With numbers comes influence and power 

The biggest wasted opportunity in Sikh history due to caste pride ...

 

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