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The Pakistani government seem to be pulling off some master strokes.

They understand very well the power of Sikh tourism. 

First with Nankana Sahib and now with Kartarpur. 

The question is other than the puppi-jhappi what are the benefits for Pakistan?

What are the long term goals from Pakistan, is it a big 2 fingers up towards India?

It seems clear to me that Pakistan are clearly using Sikhs to help develop the infrastructure in their country. It seems that the Sikh diaspora already is providing more impetus to their economy than the Pakistani diaspora. 

What is very interesting to me was the tens of thousands of people at Nankana Sahib and as I looked closer at the crowds they cannot all be Sikh, I suspect the vast majority were local muslims. 

And the first thought that cropped into my head was "Ripe for Sikhi!"

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2 hours ago, Ranjeet01 said:

The Pakistani government seem to be pulling off some master strokes.

They understand very well the power of Sikh tourism. 

First with Nankana Sahib and now with Kartarpur. 

The question is other than the puppi-jhappi what are the benefits for Pakistan?

What are the long term goals from Pakistan, is it a big 2 fingers up towards India?

It seems clear to me that Pakistan are clearly using Sikhs to help develop the infrastructure in their country. It seems that the Sikh diaspora already is providing more impetus to their economy than the Pakistani diaspora. 

What is very interesting to me was the tens of thousands of people at Nankana Sahib and as I looked closer at the crowds they cannot all be Sikh, I suspect the vast majority were local muslims. 

And the first thought that cropped into my head was "Ripe for Sikhi!"

iv seen videos as well and the a big number of the sangat seem to be local muslims. They call Guru Nanak Dev ji   Baba Guru Nanak. A lot of the local muslims do a lot of sewa in these gurdware.

When i went Hazur Sahib i saw a lot of local muslim women at Hazur sahib, they were burkha but when they enter the gurdwara they lift the face covering. we were really surprised so we asked the local driver that we hired and he said a lot of local muslims come to Hazur sahib. 

I think its 2 fingers up to india and also local business are making lots of money. Im sure there is some other reason too which will probably become more clear in the future 

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A day after the corridor opened a muslim guy at work hugged me and shook my hand lol     he said he dont like hindus because they kill muslims and that they believe in lots of gods and that sikhs and muslims believe in one god.     He then started talking about mughals and said that mughals did a lot of wrong with sikhs but that god is looking  etc  was very genuine  had his hand on his heart the whole time. 

 

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2 hours ago, puzzled said:

A day after the corridor opened a muslim guy at work hugged me and shook my hand lol     he said he dont like hindus because they kill muslims and that they believe in lots of gods and that sikhs and muslims believe in one god.     He then started talking about mughals and said that mughals did a lot of wrong with sikhs but that god is looking  etc  was very genuine  had his hand on his heart the whole time. 

 

Didn't Guru Gobind Singh Ji teach us to not trust a Muslim's oath?

Sikhs and Muslims may believe in One God but they are worlds apart.

It's like comparing a pizza pop to a real pizza. Cheap knock-off. Lol

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10 hours ago, puzzled said:

iv seen videos as well and the a big number of the sangat seem to be local muslims. They call Guru Nanak Dev ji   Baba Guru Nanak. A lot of the local muslims do a lot of sewa in these gurdware.

When i went Hazur Sahib i saw a lot of local muslim women at Hazur sahib, they were burkha but when they enter the gurdwara they lift the face covering. we were really surprised so we asked the local driver that we hired and he said a lot of local muslims come to Hazur sahib. 

I think its 2 fingers up to india and also local business are making lots of money. Im sure there is some other reason too which will probably become more clear in the future 

Hindutva is on the rise in India.

The Ayodya site has been awarded to the Hindus and Article 370 has been gotten rid off in Jammu Kashmir with it being split into two.

These are two big steps that have been achieved.

First step is that with Ayodya being settled the Ram temple can be built and it means for the hindu that a perceived injustice meted out to them has been overcome. 

The second step with Jammu Kashmir is that non Kashmiris can settle there now and turn it into a non muslim majority. In reality it was the Kashmir Valley that is problem for India.

Jammu is mainly hindu with a large muslim minority and Ladakh is mainly buddhist with a large Shia minority. 

It will be interesting what would be the next steps.

The Pakistani elite are probably very aware that it is going to be even more difficult for them to send their Jihadis over.

I think at some level they are leveraging our emotional attachment to our historic sites. By creating these corridors is a way to split our loyalties. It seems they are looking for some soft spots to exploit. 

I think that Sikhi in the coming years MAY become the stabilising force on the subcontinent.

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12 hours ago, puzzled said:

iv seen videos as well and the a big number of the sangat seem to be local muslims. They call Guru Nanak Dev ji   Baba Guru Nanak. A lot of the local muslims do a lot of sewa in these gurdware.

When i went Hazur Sahib i saw a lot of local muslim women at Hazur sahib, they were burkha but when they enter the gurdwara they lift the face covering. we were really surprised so we asked the local driver that we hired and he said a lot of local muslims come to Hazur sahib. 

I think its 2 fingers up to india and also local business are making lots of money. Im sure there is some other reason too which will probably become more clear in the future 

Check this tweet:

During this summer The Sikh Community in the UK Pledged to Invest £500 Million Into Pakistan.
Sikh businessmen around the globe will invest millions of pounds to promote religious tourism in Pakistan.

#GNGST #Gurdwara #GuruNanakSewaTrust #NaamJapo #KirtKaro #VandChhako #Sikh https://t.co/Z6ZgL7bghE

If these businessmen spent even 1 per cent on the 1984 widows, how much good can be done.

Money has never been a problem, the allocation has

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