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I am not sure why single out-demonize/villify group like that, I am not a nihang but i must speak for under-represented/under dogs, instead of asking where was nihangs? may i ask where was the rest of the panth including self-righteous panthic sevadars/police sitting abroad and in india , arm chair critics when this happened? and where was those ultra staunch veggie's when this happened? oh let me guess- busy blowing innocent human civilians in air india (inderjit singh reyat admitted he made the bomb which bought down air india)...being ultra orthodox staunch veggie yet killing 321 human innocent civilians in air india which included 80 sikhs...pretty ironic eh?...now go cry me a flipping river if you want mate...!!!!!!!!!!!

See how quickly tables can turn, you guys want to work together, lets work together but lets not demonize and villify anyone, lets move fwd with solutions rather than blaming each other..!!!!!!!!!

This could be a statement that even the biggest enemies of the Sikhs could not make. Read Soft Target and find out who was behind the Air India bombing and stop calling the Sikhs terrorists.

What everyone is asking is that the Hindu Sikhs and RSS types who seem to act as the Nihangs spokesmen in the West state that they have taken Bhang and have all this Shaster vidiya etc , but can you cite examples where on mass (a few Nihangs did fight for the Sikhs)the Nihangs have defended the Sikhs and Gurdwaras in the last 50 years? We all know Santa Singh sided with Indira Gandhi during the Sikh Genocide. I am not a member of any Jathebandhi by the way.

We have this force but when are they going to defend the Sikhs? What happens normally is the ordinary mebers of the Sangat or Sikh Students end up defending the Sikhs.

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