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I seem to be seeing a growing trend amongst british sikhs at least, when they don't like a particular jatha or viewpoint they label them as RSS agents, hindu government sell outs, on the payroll.

Hindutva agent. It's almost at the same frequency muslims sincerely blame jews, zionists, freemasons, illuminati all sorts of non-existing conspiracy groups for their own downfalls and everything wrong with them. Why do we have people jumping to conspiracy theories every time a sikh may say or do something by mistake or have an opinion different to ours, or maybe speaking about something we don't know but out of ignorance sikhs seem to be labelling them conspiracy agents of the GOI on the darkside?

Is this attitude healthy? Why even fear the RSS? So what if right wing hindu views exist they existed in our gurus time should they really take us away from sleep or mistrusting every sikh we ever interact with.

How can any form of ekta exist of unity amongst diversity where we get along to fry the bigger fish when we are at each others throats calling each other a GOI agent? What gives one group the right to question everyone else and not be questioned themselves when such allegations are put forth? Why use this RSS card to launch personal attacks on one another when we have so much in common and so much to achieve collectively? If this kinda demonisation and alienation carries on aren't we going to scare people out of sikhi? Are we then going to say they weren't strong enough to be a sikh and deserved to leave or it was hukam?

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I seem to be seeing a growing trend amongst british sikhs at least, when they don't like a particular jatha or viewpoint they label them as RSS agents, hindu government sell outs, on the payroll.

Hindutva agent. It's almost at the same frequency muslims sincerely blame jews, zionists, freemasons, illuminati all sorts of non-existing conspiracy groups for their own downfalls and everything wrong with them. Why do we have people jumping to conspiracy theories every time a sikh may say or do something by mistake or have an opinion different to ours, or maybe speaking about something we don't know but out of ignorance sikhs seem to be labelling them conspiracy agents of the GOI on the darkside?

Is this attitude healthy? Why even fear the RSS? So what if right wing hindu views exist they existed in our gurus time should they really take us away from sleep or mistrusting every sikh we ever interact with.

How can any form of ekta exist of unity amongst diversity where we get along to fry the bigger fish when we are at each others throats calling each other a GOI agent? What gives one group the right to question everyone else and not be questioned themselves when such allegations are put forth? Why use this RSS card to launch personal attacks on one another when we have so much in common and so much to achieve collectively? If this kinda demonisation and alienation carries on aren't we going to scare people out of sikhi? Are we then going to say they weren't strong enough to be a sikh and deserved to leave or it was hukam?

Since long, the successive governments of India have tried to infiltrate or divide Sikhs. During the Mughal era, the Mughals would support the Dhirmalias and RamRaiyas against the Sikhs. During the British era, the Brits turned the kookas into a Gurudom and supported them. The Kookas during Baba Ram Singh Jee were killed, but all of a sudden when the later Kookas declared themselves as a Gurudom, the British stopped persecuting them and even supported them. The Radhasoamis received similar support by the British. After 1947, the GOI has also tried to support anti Sikh elements such as the Nirankari cult and other Gurudoms, and now days they fully support the Kala Afghanist/missionaries to confuse and divide Sikhs on religious ground. RSS is also supported by anti Sikh elements. RSS and it's political party the BJP supported operation bluestar as is evident from Advani's admission in his unholy book. So we know exactly where they stand.

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Since long, the successive governments of India have tried to infiltrate or divide Sikhs. During the Mughal era, the Mughals would support the Dhirmalias and RamRaiyas against the Sikhs. During the British era, the Brits turned the kookas into a Gurudom and supported them. The Kookas during Baba Ram Singh Jee were killed, but all of a sudden when the later Kookas declared themselves as a Gurudom, the British stopped persecuting them and even supported them. The Radhasoamis received similar support by the British. After 1947, the GOI has also tried to support anti Sikh elements such as the Nirankari cult and other Gurudoms, and now days they fully support the Kala Afghanist/missionaries to confuse and divide Sikhs on religious ground. RSS is also supported by anti Sikh elements. RSS and it's political party the BJP supported operation bluestar as is evident from Advani's admission in his unholy book. So we know exactly where they stand.

Jonny I agree with you, but Sikhs are accusing sikhs which have nothing to do with that to be amongst those individuals a lot of good intent people are being labelled as sell outs

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