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Brahminism swallows Sikhism

GURNAM SINGH MUKTSAR, 2 - BHAGAT SINGH NAGAR, B/H BUS STAND, MUKTSAR - 152 026

Ever since its birth, Sikh movement continued to be under continuous Brahminic attack being a socio-religious revolution, next only to Budha’s against Brahmins and their poisonous Brahminism.

But after the death of Banda Singh Bahadur, it gradually went under the control of Brahmins. During Maharaja Ranjit Singh rule they took full control of Sikhism. Serious conflicts started between upper caste Sikhs for religious power and wealth. As a result Nirankaris (Lahore), Radha Swamis (Agra) and Sacha Saudha (Sirsa) sprang up to sabotage Sikhism.

Now Sikhism has less than 2 crore followers but the above-named three deras have over 6 crore followers in Punjab and outside and abroad.

Though the dera followers are non-Sikhs, over 60% are from the Dalit-Backward Castes. Within Punjab they may be 80%. Some deras are also controlled by Khatris and Jat Sikhs.

More and more are falling out because they resent the Jat Sikh monopoly of Sikh religion.

Only a few thousand genuine Sikhs are in the Sikh religion. To that extent the Sikh religion has been corrupted by Brahmins. The Sikhs only talk against caste system but never work against it. They only criticise Brahmins but practice Brahminism by hating Dalit-Backward Sikhs even when the Dalit-BC Sikhs are better Sikhs.

In cities, Dalit-Backward Sikhs may be better but in villages they are abused and insulted. The first Dalit revolution had risen among Chamars in Duaba and they started their own mandirs of Guru Ravidass, a Dalit founder of Sikh religion.

About 50% of Dalit-Backwards of Punjab shifted to these deras. Non-Sikh Dalit-Backwards later joined these deras.

Sikh religious leaders did not condemn this casteism (racism) practised against Dalit-Backward Sikhs in gurdwaras as well as in villages even when their flow into deras became a flood.

Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar examined Sikhism but rejected it because he found widespread casteism within it.

Sikhism has been totally hinduised. The Hindu terrorist RSS has taken deep roots in all major Sikh organisations.

All deras are packed with Dalit-Backwards. That is how the deras acquired strong socio-religious-political power.

The Sirsa dera, once empowered by the Akalis, openly worked for the Congress and defeated the Akalis.

Besides, the Sikh religion is dying. The second generation of Sikhs do no like hair, turban and beard. Sikh girls even in villages like only clean shaven Sikhs. The Hindi film industry has made the Sikhs to hate Sikhism.

On both sides — Sikhs and deras — the religious power is controlled by Brahminical people. Dalit-Backwards are there to serve and worship the masters.

Sikh religious power is today divided into two main sections: upper castes and lower castes. As the Dalit-Backwards in large numbers have shifted to deras it has divided every Sikh village. In deras, the Guru Granth is not placed on the manch where dera chief sits.

If any fight takes place between the Sikhs and the derawalas, Dalit-Backwards will be attacked in both villages and cities. It will be a wholesale caste war.

Punjab dress rehearsal for a bloody caste war : SC/BCs used to fight Jat Sikhs

OUR CORRESPONDENT

We have been very often repeating about the crucial role played by the “Law of Contradictions” in Indian society and those who have not studied this law will not be able to understand what is happening in Punjab today.

We have visited Punjab many times and studied its caste structure and that is how we long back confidently predicted the “Slow death of Sikhism” (DV Edit Nov.1, 1998: “Slow death of a brave community: BSO using internal enemies to destroy Sikh identity”).

So what is happening today in Punjab, the violent clashes between the Backward Castes following the Sirsa (Haryana)-based Dera Sacha Sauda and the Jat Sikhs of Punjab, is nothing but a dress rehearsal for a wholesale bloody caste war. Such a war will be between the Jat Sikhs and the Dalit and Backward Castes (both Sikh and non-Sikh) who are fast getting alienated from Sikhism.

Caste contradictions between the two are getting more and more serious. These contradictions are sharpened by the Brahminical forces who control both the sections. Here lies the beauty and the power of the “Law of Contradictions”.

Role of Arya Samaj: Punjab is the country’s most wonderful laboratory offering the best of scope to make a study of the Law of Contradictions where the different castes are so sharply pitted against each other. Punjab has one of the highest Dalit populations.

Brahminical people, who thrive on making use of such contradictions, have made a deep study of Punjab because they wanted to destroy Sikhism which they found to be so deadly and dangerous for the spread of Brahminism. That was how they launched Arya Samaj under the leadership of a Gujarati Brahmin, Dayananda Saraswati.

The Sikh gurus had killed Brahminism (now disguised as Hinduism) and established a revolutionary religion of Sikhism which liberated the entire society, particularly its most oppressed Dalits and Backward Castes. All this is history.

You will read the great achievements of Sikhism from the book, Sikh Revolution (Jagjit Singh, Bahri Publications, New Delhi, 1998, photocopy available with Dalit Voice office Rs. 300). The author, Sardar Jagjit Singh, was a great admirer of our work and used to visit the Chandigarh jail (in which we were lodged in 1986) and simply sit from morning to evening without talking to anybody but reading Dalit Voice and our books and also shedding tears.

This great Sikh scholar died long back unsung and unwept by the Sikhs themselves.

Secrecy over causes of clash: If this is what Sikhism stood for as outlined in the above book, why the Dalits and Backward Castes for whose liberation Sikhism was born, are today fighting the very Sikhs? Why media reports and both the parties to the dispute are silent on this most vital question?

The ruling Akali Dali is a tail of the Brahmana Jati Party (BJP). The Sirsa Dera which is challenging the Sikhs is also controlled by the same Brahminical forces. Brahminism which controls both the groups is managing the clash to ultimately finish both by skilfully using the Law of Contradictions. Ordinary minds cannot discover it and those knowing it little bit will not disclose it.

Brahminical forces are financing many persons and groups among SC/BCs to systematically criticise and malign Sikhism — particularly the Jat Sikhs — and vice versa. When hate-mongering becomes a big business it will ultimately lead to clash and bloodshed.

When Editor met Bhindranwale: Even when we met Sant Bhindranwale and supported his movement for Sikh self-determination (1982), Kanshi Ram, himself a Dalit Sikh, did not like it. He said the Jat Sikhs were oppressors and Dalit Voice supporting the Sant would not be liked.

We raised this issue with Sant Bhindranwale and he was frank enough to admit the SC/BC alienation from Sikhism. However, he confessed that his Sikh revolution against Brahminism would never succeed without the Sikhs frankly admitting the Sikh mistakes and then embracing the SC/BCs. And then taking them along. He said the very purpose of his Sikh revolution was to liberate the SC/BCs.

We supported Sant Bhindranwale. But before he could take any step the enemy struck launching its “Hindu war against Sikh” through “Blue Star” and killed thousands of Sikhs —men, women and children —including the Sant in 1984. (V.T. Rajshekar, The Birth Pangs of Khalistan, pp.40, photocopy available Rs. 35).

Ever since then the Brahminical people have been systematically widening the gulf between the two sections and the latest explosion is just a dress rehearsal.

Not only the Punjabi society is badly fractured but its very economy too is ruined. In the once famous “bread basket of India”, the farmers are committing suicide.

Not only Brahminism has weaned away SC/BCs from Sikhs but turned them hostile to Sikhs. If Brahminism hates SC/BCs why this love for the “Wretched of the Earth”? The “Law of Contradictions” will give you the answer.

They did not spare the Jat Sikhs also. They have been divided into two major warring camps: Akalis and the Congress, the original Brahminical party. Both the Sikh parties are under Brahminical control and their leadership corrupted.

Slow death of Sikhism: We have written enough on the “Slow death of Sikhism” and held a long debate in DV. Quite lot of thinking Sikhs have agreed with us but such of them are in a minority. As days pass their number is shrinking.

Only a towering person of the calibre of Sant Bhindranwale can restore Sikhism to its pristine purity. But such a revolutionary person coming up in the existing corrupt, money-driven Sikh society is an impossibility.

The Jat Sikhs alone can re-establish Sikhism and restore its revolutionary fervour — but only by winning over the hearts of Dalits and Backward Caste Sikhs — not by threatening them, fighting them and further driving them away from Sikhism.

The Jat Sikhs being the elder brothers must set an example to Dalit Sikhs. Or else both will be gobbled up by the ever hungry Brahmin stomach.

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"Hinduism has always been hostile to Sikhism whose Gurus powerfully and successfully attacked the principle of caste which is the foundation on

which the whole fabric of Brahminism has been reared. The activities of

Hindus have, therefore, been constantly directed to undermining of Sikhism both by preventing the children of Sikh father from taking Pahul and reducing professed Sikhs from their allegiance to their faith. Hinduism has strangled Budhism, once a formidable rival to it and it has already made serious inroads into the domain of Sikhism." (D. Petrie, Assistant Director, Criminal Intelligence, Government of British India, Intelligence Report of 11th August, 1911)

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