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article is eye opening and i suggest ever body to read it and do as much parchaar of sikhi and creating the feeling of sikhism and inspiring the youths to be a sikh.

i am surprised that the press reporters are more wise and worried than our religious leaders or gyaanis (jathedaar and pardhan)

they are doing nothing to save sikhi

and well i also think that every one or any very very simple or ordinary person is also not be able or worthy to be a sikh.

if u want to be sikh u shud have some spirit inside u.

u shud already be in love with sikhi b4 ur became a sikh.

wot will be the use of making every one a sikh if one is not interested.

we cant force any body to be a sikh, unless he will do the works which will create bad images of sikhs.

but wot we can do is PARCHAAR OF SIKHI in the way that younsters get familiar with the sikh history and all all the QUARBANIES (SHAHEEDIAN) OF SHAHEEDS.

and then they wud love sikhi and will know that how precious is sikhi and our hair and turbuns.

i want to give an example

in inida mostly in punjab yougsters are crazy abt shaeed bhagat singh

people have his posters and pictures in homes.

younsters have his pictues on their expensive cars.

look its only coz there was only a mona shaheed.

youngsters have groups and organisations and running on bhagatsingh's name .

but there are alots of shaheeds in sikh history and they even dnt knew any of their name.

coz its all abt parchaar

bhagat singh's films are made in bollywood and its goes on international level.

in history taught in our schools history of sikh gurus is only mentioned in punjab education board but bhagat singh's history is in all cbse icse syllabus.

hun samajh ni lagdi ki how shud i end this post.

i have too much of things in my mind.

cany expalin every thing.

but only high level and good parchar cud cure this patit puna.

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This is his choice, as it is the choice of hundreds of others that have gone the same way. This does not make him a lesser person than anybody else. If you understand this, this is Sikhi.

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