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"There is no other example of any countries flag being allowed to fly in another country. "

That is not true, Here in america, people in my neighborhood have Italian flags outside their homes, huge ones. Polish people have their flags up. many ethnic churches have German flags over their churches. Also Irish flags can be found waving everywhere. If you go to the united Nations, all the countries have their flag flying, except the khalsa, so in the United Nations where all nations are represented where is the Nishan Sahib? We are a nation as you say right? I mean we could be very philisophical and say we are ven beyond the United Nations too, but then who are we kidding, just ourselves as usual.

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"There is no other example of any countries flag being allowed to fly in another country. "

That is not true, Here in america, people in my neighborhood have Italian flags outside their homes, huge ones.  Polish people have their flags up.  many ethnic churches have German flags over their churches.  Also Irish flags can be found waving everywhere.  If you go to the united Nations, all the countries have their flag flying, except the khalsa, so in the United Nations where all nations are represented where is the Nishan Sahib?  We are a nation as you say right?  I mean we could be very philisophical and say we are ven beyond the United Nations too, but then who are we kidding, just ourselves as usual.

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The point I was making is in relation to Nations.

The flags some locals in America may display are due to aliegence to their own country and are not the same as say the White House allowing the Iranian national flag to be flown alongside the US flag. Like wise in the Uk a French flag would not be allowed to be flown from Buckingham palace.

In all other countries locals do not display their own country's flag and if they do it is not a symbol of aliegence by a faith. Whereas the Khalsa NISHAN SAHIB is flown as a permenant feature of the faith.

Lets face it there is no comparison between the MIGHT OF THE NISHAN SAHIB and other flags.

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ok i agree that Nishaan sahib is a symbol of faith but you were talking about being a Nation, which the khalsa is. Khalistan would put the Nishaan sahib among other nations of the world.

Yes nishaan Sahib is special but as sikhs what are doing to puyt it among other "nations" of the world. when France banned turbans in schoold why does the "khalsa nation" knock on the doors of Delhi parliament begging them to help sikhs in the turban battle? When we get married as Sikhs why does the "sikh nation" beg the Indian gov't to please let our marriage certificates say Anand Marriage Act instead of Hindu marriage act? Why does our mighty nation boast about how proud our history is, how sovereign our people are. yet we have to beg other nations to giv us justice? In delhi the victims are begging the gov't of india to release a REPORT. We are doing nothing to uphold the Nishaan Sahib, which shows the sovereignty of the khalsa panth. We are at the mercy of other nations, which is shameful.

You started out by saying the Nishaan Sahib is a symbol of a nation and ended by saying it is a symbol of our faith. well the unique thing is that only the sikhs have a flag which symbolizes both their nation and their faith.

Back in the old days the sikhs fought for their rights. These days they rely on other nations to get them justice.

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