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what did ghandi and nehru promise the sikhs


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Sat Sri Akal:

Gandhi stated that, if after independence, Sikhs were not satisfied with their situation, they had the right to raise their swords against the Indian government. Later, Gandhi stated mockingly that the Sikhs had made the sword their religion, eluding that the Sikhs do not use their brains but only their swords.

Nehru stated that he saw nothing wrong with setting up a state in India where the Sikhs could "enjoy the glow of freedom". Later, when he turned down the request to make such a state, a Sikh reminded him of this promise. Nehru's response: Things have changed.

Read Bhai Sangat Singh's "The Sikhs in History" for full details and quotes, as well as references.

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