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Where Is Our Anakh? Why Do Killers Of 84 Go Unpunished ?


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If every single one of you reading this thread, and every single one of you writing posts in here (including myself) decided to absord the personality, vision, and spirit of that immortal revolution who we affectionaly call Sant Baba Jarnail Singh Jee Khalsa Bhindranwale, ਕਿਸੀ ਮਾਂ ਦੇ ਪੁੱਤ ਵਿਚ ਇੰਨੀ ਹਿੱਮਤ ਨਹੀਂ ਕਿ ਸਾਂਨੂੰ ਹੱਥ ਪਾਵੇ !!

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Nothing is more important than Anakh. However, right now we think some other Sikh will do the right thing than we trying to do it. We are not following sant baba Jarnail Singh bhindrawale's directions.

Not even him, we aren't following what our Gurus taught us.
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Nothing will ever happen because the majority of "Sikhs" will stay caste divided, especially in the Panjab and India. The ones that don't, are too little in number. If we all was Tyar bar Tyar like how our Guru Gobind Singh intended and lived the one rehat without squabbling with each other. We could make something happen. But in reality, the real religion and gains of people around the world is Politics and Money. The true religion has been forgotten and is used as a vehicle to reach a to b, never thinking about z (mukti)

We can still be united with different Rehats, like both Taksal and AKJ did in 1978. I know some people would really want to do something but they just can't. But I do find it very disgraceful when I see a Sikh with Gatra and Kirpan holding up a sign saying, "Give us Justice" (I am influenced by Jugraj Singh by the way). When you have the Kirpan you can get your own justice for the Panth. Satwant and Beant never protested a picked up a sign saying,"Sikhs want Justice". The thing is people don't really want to do anything, (most not all)
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What is really shocking is how few people give any help to the victims of 84. This something you do not need any weapons training for. The Sants and Badals will happily give help to non Sikhs but will not help the Shaheed parwars or 84 victims.Sarbat da Bhalla does not mean you do not help your own.

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We can still be united with different Rehats, like both Taksal and AKJ did in 1978. I know some people would really want to do something but they just can't. But I do find it very disgraceful when I see a Sikh with Gatra and Kirpan holding up a sign saying, "Give us Justice" (I am influenced by Jugraj Singh by the way). When you have the Kirpan you can get your own justice for the Panth. Satwant and Beant never protested a picked up a sign saying,"Sikhs want Justice". The thing is people don't really want to do anything, (most not all)

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Yea I agree, however the difference in rehat should be based on personal opinion and not different interpretation of ithias, Sikhi Granths and the Shiri Guru Granth Sahib as then we end up going down the road of religions like Islam and how people say "they interpretate it like this and we interpretate it like that" which I think then looks real shabby.

But yea your right, the Kirpan is not just a ceremonial sword.

Really, it's only from the movement and support of NRI Sikhs that have shone some light on 84, and of course groups of individuals within Panjab who re true sikhs.

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