Most Sikhs are NOT Indians
They are Punjabi, and their Sikh homeland was destroyed by the British Empire. The historic Sikh Empire (1799–1849) spanned roughly 520,000 km², an area comparable to modern-day France.
After the World War 2, many “nations” got divided: Punjab, Germany, Korea
Punjab became Charda and Lehnda (east and west), Germany became East and West, and Korea became North and South.
Germany got unified, but I don’t see Punjab or Korea will ever get united again.
When you visit DMZ (I visited last year), you see and read same stories what happened during the partition in 1947. Families thought that they would come back to their homes, got separated and never got united again.
If people are telling Sikhs to go back, where?
Their homeland was destroyed by the British Empire, and they were recruited to the army to fight THEIR World War.
WW1-2 were not Sikh wars, BUT Sikhs still spilled their blood for them.
What are they getting in exchange?
Racism from the kids, whose parents were saved by Sikh Soldiers.
It’s time for Sikhs to stop justifying their rights.
They could even wear a Turban with a print of UK 🇬🇧 or Canada 🇨🇦 flag, their kids will never be accepted by many in those countries.
“ Manu Panjab te Maan Ayaa te Delhi te Sharam Ayi”
These words are of Hindu journalist Sanjay Suri,when he went to the village “Rode” of Sant Bhindranwale during Operation Blue Star.On reaching there, nobody hated him bcoz he is hindu; instead the Sant’s family fed him.⤵️
#Panjab
Once you realize the massive mistake made by singling out and ejecting people simply for carrying a Khalistan flag, the backtracking begins. There was no protest, no disruption, and no chaos inside the venue, those individuals were attending the concert like everyone else, holding a flag that represents their political beliefs. Others walked in openly displaying Indian and Pakistani flags without issue, yet the Khalistan flag alone seemed to trigger him.
That selective outrage exposed exactly what this was: not about “security” or “disturbance,” but discomfort with a political identity he personally disliked. He made the decision publicly, and now the backlash and repercussions that follow are entirely of his own making.
@sarbjitkaur1 👍🏽
🚨 USCIRF Hearing on Indian Atrocities
Arjun Singh Sethi testified before the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom regarding India’s “Invisible Invaders” operating on U.S. soil.
EveryJune,Sikhs across the globe revisit the memories of84 through writings, conversations,interviews.Each year, awareness of the betrayal and the Shahadat grows stronger to appear at its Zenith.Another June comes,and the message is spread even wider.
ਸ਼ਹੀਦਾਂਦੇਡੁੱਲੇ ਖੂਨ ਦੀ ਬਰਕਤ।
Perhaps any of my Sikh followers can correct me if this is wrong
The indian troll accounts are saying I’ve over exaggerated this.
It might not have been as high as 5000 but many people argue it was way more than the 500 Congress reported
Full video
https://t.co/htJo7k6l9Q
@mereopinion@AmerinderKhatra It is not about Diljit. Every public personality who have directly indirectly been involved with the killers of the Sikhs had to face the headwinds. You wont find any Diljit Khalistani clash before he went to KBC and Bowed down to Indiras Son Bachan
@mereopinion@AmerinderKhatra He could have come out of this by just not engaging with them but since the Indian media would have questioned his Nationalism, Mr Diljit Bharti to escape that, decided rather to be called Proud Bharti and did what he has being programmed to do (even unconsciously).
@mereopinion@AmerinderKhatra Nobody ever said why was he giving respect to the Pakistani or even Indian Tirangi. The sole point was to question the hate for Khalistanis that this guy is carrying in himself.