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Petition: 'sikh Nation' Declare That Gurbachan Singh Is Not Our Jathedar.


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The current situation is a direct result of selling out to the British and allowing the SGPC and electoral system to be bought into SIkh religious matters. This is the price of removing the Akaali Nihangs from Akal Takht and allowing SIkh Institutions to come under indian political control (i.e: sgpc under punjab government, who are ultimately controlled by Indian goverment).

Until Akal Takht is not once again independant and speaks directly for panthic interest without regard for national politics..you can forget about any decisions beneficial to Sikhi being made..

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This is not even a document.

For filing purposes it does not even have a file number, it says special which means we can deny its existence or legitimacy whenever......without a signature it is absolutely worthless.....

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We have to have realistic goals. Badals cannot just be removed from power, it is just not that easy.

However an opportunity has arisen to capitalise on the anti badal sentiment that has now risen in the Sikh panth. We need to seriously make efforts to organise a third party to contest the next elections in punjab.

The third party should fight sikh causes as well as the supporting the poor and removing corruption. Just recently the "aam admi party" has delivered a heavy defeat to the congress party.

The sgpc should not be demolished and has the capacity to be great institution. There should be no political style elections for the sgpc. All we require for sgpc are gursikhs who have hunger to do gurmat parchar.

The akal takht jathedar, under the guidance of the 5 pyare, should have the highest authority in the panth.

This being said I do not see he above happening anytime soon.

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