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It seems like sikhs as a community would have been better off if they decided to cast their lot with the muslims instead of treacherous Congress in 1947?
If the sikhs had decided to join Pakistan, partition of punjab province would not have been necessary, and forced migration and massacres in punjab could have been avoided.

But instead sikhs had a foolish leader like Master Tara singh, who was waving a sword at Punjab Assembly in Lahore and foolishly declaring that sikhs can prevent the creation of Pakistan. He also said an inflammatory speech about muslims.

And within 3 decades after partition, sikhs were betrayed and back-stabbed by the treacherous hindu baniyas. They were further humiliated by Operation bluestar 1984. The indian government also took away haryana and himachal pradesh from the sikhs, who were now left with a truncated punjab where sikhs are barely 60% of the population.
 
It seems like sikhs as a community would have been better off if they decided to cast their lot with the muslims instead of treacherous Congress in 1947?
If the sikhs had decided to join Pakistan, partition of punjab province would not have been necessary, and forced migration and massacres in punjab could have been avoided.

But instead sikhs had a foolish leader like Master Tara singh, who was waving a sword at Punjab Assembly in Lahore and foolishly declaring that sikhs can prevent the creation of Pakistan. He also said an inflammatory speech about muslims.

And within 3 decades after partition, sikhs were betrayed and back-stabbed by the treacherous hindu baniyas. They were further humiliated by Operation bluestar 1984. The indian government also took away haryana and himachal pradesh from the sikhs, who were now left with a truncated punjab where sikhs are barely 60% of the population.

why are you bothered about sikh in india . kindly make your current population happy .
 
Looool what a joke!

Why would Sikhs ever want to live with the people they've been fighting since initiation of Khalsa. Plus Sikhs have much more in common with Hindus than your lot and as for the creation of Himachal Pradesh and Haryana. Sikh representative Master Tara Singh decided to join the India on a condition that there will be Sikh-majority state.

But after independence it was hard to divide Punjab based on religion as it was against Indian constitution so they divided Punjab based on language where Sikhs just happened to be in majority. Hence, their condition was fulfilled.

By the way why do you think Sikhs would have been better off in Pakistan? Your Shias and Ahmadiyas are not safe in Pakistan. In fact, Sunnis are not safe in Pakistan do you think they'll be safe? Plus don't say this to some Sikh you may know in person mate.
 
Looool what a joke!

Why would Sikhs ever want to live with the people they've been fighting since initiation of Khalsa. Plus Sikhs have much more in common with Hindus than your lot and as for the creation of Himachal Pradesh and Haryana. Sikh representative Master Tara Singh decided to join the India on a condition that there will be Sikh-majority state.

But after independence it was hard to divide Punjab based on religion as it was against Indian constitution so they divided Punjab based on language where Sikhs just happened to be in majority. Hence, their condition was fulfilled.

By the way why do you think Sikhs would have been better off in Pakistan? Your Shias and Ahmadiyas are not safe in Pakistan. In fact, Sunnis are not safe in Pakistan do you think they'll be safe? Plus don't say this to some Sikh you may know in person mate.

So what went wrong between hindus and sikhs soon after the partition? Within 3 decades after partition of sub-continent, Bhindranwale wanted to create a separate state for sikhs and had a lot of support among the sikh masses. Surely sikhs must have felt betrayed by the hindus for some reason??
 
So what went wrong between hindus and sikhs soon after the partition. Within 3 decades after partition, Bhindranwale wanted to create a seperate state for sikhs and had a lot of support among the sikh masses. Surely sikhs must have felt betrayed by the hindus for some reason??

You get morons every where...
 
So what went wrong between hindus and sikhs soon after the partition. Within 3 decades after partition, Bhindranwale wanted to create a seperate state for sikhs and had a lot of support among the sikh masses. Surely sikhs must have felt betrayed by the hindus for some reason??

In one word, politics. His bitterness was against politicians, who used and threw him. Dont forget, it was Sikhs who were mostly responsible for crushing the rebelian, from Brar to Gill.
 
@Khalsa97 ...... Come and check this lol!! thread!
 
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In one word, politics. His bitterness was against politicians, who used and threw him. Dont forget, it was Sikhs who were mostly responsible for crushing the rebelian, from Brar to Gill.

But Bhindranwale is considered a hero and a martyr among sikhs in the diaspora? I have seen huge pictures of Bhindranwale and Beant singh at Gurdwaras in Canada and USA.

The Sikh Times - Biographies - Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale: Five Myths

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A life-size picture of Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale adorns the entrance of one of Canada's largest gurdwaras, Sri Guru Singh Sabha, 7280 Airport Road, Malton (a Toronto suburb), Ontario, June 22, 2003.
 
But Bhindranwale is considered a hero and a martyr among sikhs in the diaspora? I have seen huge pictures of Bhindranwale and Beant singh at Gurdwaras in Canada and USA.
there will be people who admire him, much like we still have people who admire Hitler.

point being his vision is in tatters today and is not of a majority opinion.
we Sikhs are one of the most influential and powerful minorities of India, and much of what we have achieved could not have been possible if we were a small religious state.

So what went wrong between hindus and sikhs soon after the partition?
not much to be honest. we worked together to cut PK in size and crushed the khalistani movement while keeping our part of kashmir.
in essence, it has been working pretty good for our lot.
 
It seems like sikhs as a community would have been better off if they decided to cast their lot with the muslims instead of treacherous Congress in 1947?
If the sikhs had decided to join Pakistan, partition of punjab province would not have been necessary, and forced migration and massacres in punjab could have been avoided.

But instead sikhs had a foolish leader like Master Tara singh, who was waving a sword at Punjab Assembly in Lahore and foolishly declaring that sikhs can prevent the creation of Pakistan. He also said an inflammatory speech about muslims.

And within 3 decades after partition, sikhs were betrayed and back-stabbed by the treacherous hindu baniyas. They were further humiliated by Operation bluestar 1984. The indian government also took away haryana and himachal pradesh from the sikhs, who were now left with a truncated punjab where sikhs are barely 60% of the population.

You guys clearly wanted a Muslim majority "islamic" state. These guys wanted a sikh dominated state - will they go with a "Secular" state or an "islamic" state? surely they wont have even whatever miniscule say they have now.

I suppose the sikh rebellion died down a while back. Whats the point in opening a thread about it now?
 
Looool what a joke!

Why would Sikhs ever want to live with the people they've been fighting since initiation of Khalsa. Plus Sikhs have much more in common with Hindus than your lot and as for the creation of Himachal Pradesh and Haryana. Sikh representative Master Tara Singh decided to join the India on a condition that there will be Sikh-majority state.

That is very debateable. Both islam and sikhism believe in the Oneness of God, denounce the caste system (although some muslims and sikhs in sub-continent still continue to follow the caste nonsense because of hindu influence). Both religions are also strongly against worshipping idols!!
 
That is very debateable. Both islam and sikhism believe in the Oneness of God, denounce the caste system (although some muslims and sikhs in sub-continent still continue to follow the caste nonsense because of hindu influence). Both religions are also strongly against worshipping idols!!

Nobody has asked Muslims and Sikhs to worship idol. Everyone has their own space, where they can follow their own religion.

Religion is a part of human life but not the one and only thing.

There are lots of things to do in this earth. Life is short and needs to be enjoyed to the fullest, to do something and become something rather than sticking with and sitting with only one thing.
 
we Sikhs are one of the most influential and powerful minorities of India, and much of what we have achieved could not have been possible if we were a small religious state.

Then why are Jagdish Tytler and Sajjan kumar still roaming freely??
 
That is very debateable. Both islam and sikhism believe in the Oneness of God, denounce the caste system (although some muslims and sikhs in sub-continent still continue to follow the caste nonsense because of hindu influence). Both religions are also strongly against worshipping idols!!
"The notion of dharma, karma, prasad, moksha and a belief in rebirth are very important for many Hindus and Sikhs as they make ethical decisions surrounding birth and death. Unlike the linear view of life taken in Abrahamic religions, for Hindus and Sikhs life, birth and death are repeated, for each person, in a continuous cycle. What a person does in each life influences the circumstances and predispositions experienced in future lives. In essence, every action or thought, whether noble or sinful, has consequences that are carried forward into the next life. When a similar situation is encountered, memories of past lives arise in the consciousness as an impulse to perform actions or think thoughts similar to the earlier ones. This impulse does not necessarily compel the person to repeat the act or thought. As proclaimed in the Guru Granth Sahib:

Mortals obtain a human body as a result of good deeds but he reaches the gate of salvation with God's kind grace. (Guru Nanak, Japji).

"

A quick search from wiki gave me that...

Also..
In 1675 Aurangzeb caused the martyrdom of Guru Tegh Bahadur. He had gone to Aurangzeb on behalf of Kashmiri Pandits, who requested him to plead against their forceful conversion. Aurangzeb asked Guru Tegh Bahadur to convert and had him executed after he refused to convert to Islam.[5] According to Kushwant Singh, when "Guru Tegh Bahadur was summoned to Delhi, he went as a protector of the Kashmiri Hindu community and encourage them to stand against the increasing oppression of the Mughals. He was executed in the year 1675. His son who succeeded him as Guru later described his father's martyrdom as in the cause of the humanity. Guru Tegh Bahadar undertook the supreme sacrifice for the protection of the most fundamental of human rights - the right of a person to freely practice his or her religion without interference or hindrance. This is why Guru Tegh Bahadur is also known as Tegh Bahadur, Hind Di Chadar" (Tegh Bahadur, Protector of Hindus). Many Sikhs view Guru Tegh Bahadur as "Insaaf Di Kand" (blockade of injustice), stopping the injust conversions to Islam.

Guru Tegh Bahadur is also honored by Punjabi Hindus and the Guru Tegh Bahadur Martyrdom Day is also observed by many Punjabi Hindus.[6]


Also from wiki...

Should explain why they did not vote with Pakistan I guess.
 
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