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Bruv, do you honestly think that Sant jarnail SIngh didnt know what the Akalis were all about? They were the same as the Badals, only care about the vote and power. But Sant Ji in his wisdom, knew that without a united front, it would have been more difficult to achieve the objectives theywanted to. Same with Baba Harnam Singh Ji, he is shrewd enough to know that a certain amount of compromise has to be done to get access to wider Sikh sangat.

The difference is that at that time:

  • the Akalis were fighting the Dharam Yudh Morcha and were talking about the rights of the Sikhs.
  • they were not aligned with a party like BJP who is openly anti-Sikh and who encouraged the government to attack Harimandar Sahib.

Badal Dal has completely turned its' back on everything that they stood for and even openly says that it s a secular party. Shaheed Sant Jarnail Singh Ji Khalsa was with the Akalis as long as they were fighting for the Panth........and, he also said that if they turn their back on this Morcha then I will expose them.

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Shaheed Sant Jarnail Singh Ji Khalsa was with the Akalis as long as they were fighting for the Panth........and, he also said that if they turn their back on this Morcha then I will expose them.

have you seen the interview of Sant Ji by Kesar Singh Mand?

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At that point he had fallen out with the Akalis but they were still both participating in the Morcha.

yes, because Sant Ji knew for the betterment of the panth, he would still have to present a united front with the Akalis. If Sant Ji had split with them, then the enemies of the panth would be laughing at us.

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yes, because Sant Ji knew for the betterment of the panth, he would still have to present a united front with the Akalis. If Sant Ji had split with them, then the enemies of the panth would be laughing at us.

But he was only united with them when they were fighting for Sikh rights....this is the point. The morcha at that time was huge and was bringing India to its' knees. It was a fight for Sikh political, economic and religious rights.

If we compare it with today, Badal group has turned its' back on all of the morchas of the past and is doing NOTHING for Sikhs. He has lied to us time and time again.This being the case, it is disappointing to see Harnam Singh Dhuma/Jasbir Singh Rode/Sant Samaj joining with Badal. It's no good them saying they are doing it for the Panth when NOTHING is being achieved through this alliance except Sikhi is finishing from Punjab.

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But he was only united with them when they were fighting for Sikh rights....this is the point. The morcha at that time was huge and was bringing India to its' knees. It was a fight for Sikh political, economic and religious rights.

Bro, if you think the Akalis were in it to fight for Sikh rights, then you must research the origins of the DYM.

If we compare it with today, Badal group has turned its' back on all of the morchas of the past and is doing NOTHING for Sikhs. He has lied to us time and time again.This being the case, it is disappointing to see Harnam Singh Dhuma/Jasbir Singh Rode/Sant Samaj joining with Badal. It's no good them saying they are doing it for the Panth when NOTHING is being achieved through this alliance except Sikhi is finishing from Punjab.

What did you expect from SS/badal alliance within such a short space of time?

On the positive, SS has 30 seats in the SGPC, so there are at least 30 areas in Panjab where parchaar of Sikhi will be bolstered. badal has over-ridden sgpc chief in favour of Baba Harnam Singh to get a memorial built.

Give Sant Samaj some time. I am sure that we will see results in favour of the Panth.

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