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I Cant Help But Feel Real Angry At Indian Gvt


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i have been very aware of the way sikhs have been treated in india for many years now...

i am fully occupied with work and sikhi

but most of my days, especailly recently, i find im burning inside...

sometimes while im at work i just feel real angry inside, at the truma sikhs have gone through in india...

ive met families of shaheeds in india and in europe and ive even met a shaheed who the gvt thinks is dead

and it just seems so personal....

sikhs are suppose to well wish on all... i cant... i wish all those who have taken part in the continued genocide against sikhs suffering of 8.4m lives of pains 8.4million times. i cant explain properly, but i wish them 8.4million cycles of 8.4million lives of pain... which is 70.56 million lives, each full of immence emotional and physical pain.

i understand that sikhs have faced many genocides and killings since the shaheedi of 5th nanak, guru arjan dev ji, and were made to stand through such ordeals.... i understand all is hukam... i understand all the sikhi part ... but it doent seem to bring any comfort..... it doesnt help the anger i feel within.

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http://www.economist.com/node/21543138

http://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/india/article.cfm?articleid=4668

Who knows what the future holds? Nations have risen and fallen in the past. Heck, India only survived because of Sikhs, and I got to say, military Sikhs may not be proper so who knows how good India is at defending its borders from a nation like China.

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