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Prime Reason That Sikhs In Punjab Are Suffering Today Is Because They Lack Genuine Leaders


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Prime reason that Sikhs in Punjab are suffering today is because they lack genuine leaders

http://www.sikhchic.com/article-detail.php?cat=8&id=6071

we do not need cookie cutter leaders who are concentrated in one geographical location , truth is every sikh child has to be made a selfsufficient autonomous leader in themselves for sikhi to survive. All Gurdwarey are supposed to be honing our minds to give bibek buddhi, political history/theory classes, language classes, martial skills that is were the money needs to redirected instead of marriage halls.

We should also have many lower caste/poor upliftment programs : free medicine and treatment, vetinary services for poor farmers, organic farming training and water preservation techniques will be a priority .

Guru Gobind Singh ji four sons were each individually strong of mind, belief, spirit and body...that is our model to copy our older siblings

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Sikhs in Punjab don't need more leaders. What they need is to be disassociated from the mentality that is part and parcel of their existence.

Even the most educated and sophisticated native Punjabi suffers from many of the same neuroses and prejudices that people from the humblest backgrounds possess even those with little or no qualifications. It goes much deeper than that. Setting up an institution to churn out what are, in effect, more politician-type personalities is not the way.

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I don't think we need any more leaders we need less.

What we really need (and people have alluded to this above) is individual common-sense which spreads out as a restraining force amongst our society.

We keep looking up to some saviour to come along so we don't have to go through the personal discomfort of being at least someone who doesn't add to the rot by their inaction or silence.

We need to be criticising our own society a lot more.

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Sikhs have always had leaders, from Sardar Jassa Singh Alhuwalia, to Hari Singh Nalwa, to Sant ji. Yes, every Sikh needs to be a strong person on an individual basis, but you still do need a strong leader who everyone looks upto and is willing to follow. The only leaders we have today are men only capable of leading small jathebandiya, and often dont get along with other jathebandiya. If we do get these strong leaders into positions of power, they can implement policies that would allow Sikhi to flourish, starting with using SGPC wealth for good purposes.

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Prime reason that Sikhs in Punjab are suffering today is because they lack genuine leaders

http://www.sikhchic.com/article-detail.php?cat=8&id=6071

Partly the reason but the major reason is that since the advent of the UN in 1947 all nations are basically cooperating with each other on shady deals for each others interests, those who dont have a nation to give them a voice like the Sikhs basically don't have anyone standing up for them on the international stage where it counts.

Sikhs were cleverly trapped in 1947 in the Indian union by false promises and assurances by the brahmin congress leaders who were in the pay of the british rulers. The Sikh leadership were groomed into becoming freemason's who had to do the bidding of the British administration. And thus the poor Sikhs were forced to migrate to East punjab from west Punjab their traditional heart land by muslim mobs unleashed and uncontrolled by the british imperialists and jinnahs muslim league. Problem is we dont have super power regional allies that can give refuge to Sikhs should the need arise to take up the gun against the Indian Union again. China is the only hope to check mate and crush Indian oppression, pakistani's cant be trusted because they would have an islamification agenda in the long run.

As long as Sikhs remain friendless with major powers of the day, there is not much chance of getting freedom from the Indian Union. That's why a collapse of Pakistan and Indian Union is the best chance Sikhs can free themselves from the sufferings and be masters of their own political destiny. The enemies of Sikhs getting freedom are those high up in the western political circles but mainly in the British establishment because they are the ones who trapped Sikhs in this situation from the days of the destruction of Sikh empire.

The American Govt via CIA was covertly aiding the Khalistan movement via Pakistani ISI through Dal Khalsa against the Indian govt and army who were backed by the Russian soviet Union govt and forces in 1980s. And the British and israeli govts were aiding the Indian govt and army, how balmy was that? See how they didnt want freedom for our people but just wanted our bloodshed so that they could sell more arms and attack their ideological enemy communist russia.

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