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I've said this before earlier in the month, every time Sikhs help muslims (royinga, kashmir, new delhi) this is the reward from sunni salafi muslims on Sikhs.....genocide.

Waheguru is sending a big message and our stupid low IQ so called "Sikhs" dont listen and continue to help the 1.5 billion strong muslim community while letting their most bullied, extremely scared and vulnerable Sikhs in the world get murdered by them in afghanistan. Shame on the Sikh kaum.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/afghan-gunmen-storm-sikh-temple-054331204.html

Afghanistan conflict: Militants in deadly attack on Sikh temple in Kabul

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BBCMarch 25, 2020
 
 
Afghan Sikhs grieved for their relatives near the site of the attack
Afghan Sikhs grieved for their relatives near the site of the attack

At least 25 people have been killed in a militant attack on a Sikh temple in the Afghan capital Kabul.

The interior ministry said a gunman had burst into the complex early in the morning, firing on worshippers.

He was killed in an exchange of fire lasting six hours with security forces. Earlier reports said a group of assailants had carried out the attack.

About 150 people were trapped in the complex in the Shorbazar area. The Islamic State group claimed the attack.

IS has targeted Sikhs and other religious minorities before in Afghanistan. The country's main militant group, the Taliban, denied any involvement.

Nato in Afghanistan called it an outrage.

IS is less powerful than the Taliban in Afghanistan and has lost much of the territory it once controlled - but it has not been part of recent negotiations with the US and retains the ability to carry out deadly attacks, reports the BBC's Secunder Kermani.

What do we know about the attack?

About 150 people were inside the temple, which houses families and regularly hosts morning prayers, said Anarkali Kaur Honaryar, a Sikh MP in the Afghan parliament.

People switched off their phones and tried to hide when the attack began, she said.

Security forces surrounded the scene of the attack
Security forces surrounded the scene of the attack

Another Sikh MP, Narender Singh Khalsa, put the number of people inside at 200.

"Three suicide bombers entered a dharamsala [sanctuary area]," he told Reuters. "The gunmen started their attack at a time when the dharamsala was full of worshippers."

Photos from the scene show security forces carrying people away on stretchers.

 

Photos show security forces transferring victims of the attack at Dharamshala, a Sikh worship area in PD1 of #Kabul. #Afghanistan pic.twitter.com/NDyCvmWnH9

— TOLOnews (@TOLOnews) March 25, 2020

How vulnerable are Sikhs in Afghanistan?

Afghanistan's dwindling Sikh population, now said to number fewer than 10,000, has long complained of discrimination and harassment by the Muslim majority.

In July 2018, IS said it had bombed a gathering of Sikhs and Hindus in the eastern city of Jalalabad, killing 19 people and injuring 20.

Awtar Singh Khalsa, one of the country's best-known Sikh politicians at the time, was among those killed.

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eh lok kise de sakay nay hunde 

i wonder what the sikhs protesting against caa in delhi and malerkotla think of this?

a lot of sikhs outside of punjab always like to go the extra mile when serving non sikhs. Not sure why this is, maybe its becasue they are more socially mixed with non sikhs?  you'd think because they are a minority they would be a bit more cautious of being too open with non sikhs, idnno    

 

 

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22 minutes ago, puzzled said:

eh lok kise de sake nay hunde 

i wonder what the sikhs protesting against caa in delhi and malerkotla think of this?

a lot of sikhs outside of punjab always like to go the extra mile when serving non sikhs. Not sure why this is, maybe its becasue they are more socially mixed with non sikhs?  you'd think because they are a minority they would be a bit more cautious of being too open with non sikhs, idnno    

 

 

yeah I think our sikhs are still not getting it. The islamic salafi isis coronavirus will eventually reach india and punjab they already had a taste of it in pathankot few years ago. The akal takht jatheder must order military attacks in afghanistan or at the very least ready Sikhs for a military response train them like the RSS/bajrang dal for a coming conflict. Because those who see us as an enemy have already done 2 big attacks on our community in afganistan and sikhs didnt reply.

as the old poem goes....................

First they came for the Communists
And I did not speak out
Because I was not a Communist

Then they came for the Socialists
And I did not speak out
Because I was not a Socialist

Then they came for the trade unionists
And I did not speak out
Because I was not a trade unionist

Then they came for the Jews (and in our case .....afghan Sikhs)
And I did not speak out
Because I was not a Jew (and in our case .....a afghan Sikh)

Then they came for me
And there was no one left
To speak out for me

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guys who been Punjab what did you think of their attitude towards muslims?  it might vary from region to region ...

from my experience its quite negative in general and one of distrust , punjab has a tiny muslim population tho. i cdnt tell if it was one of old school untouchables, cautious or distrust. I asked my cousin sister if people like muslims here and she said no and that we dont mix with them. my other cousin said the same thing when i saw a mosque in the shahr and wanted to go over and have a look   he stopped me and said that we dont mix with them people.    Similar thing happened when we got off at delhi airport one yr and i wanted to see the mughal monuments lol, our driver from punjab was from my mums pind hes one of our chamar neighbors and he wasnt very keen on it and said to me that these places dont belong to us and that they belong to muslims and that im not gnna get anything out of visiting them!  lol    .on our way to punjab my mum was like dnt go around telling people that you visited these places.    around where my family are from pinds are located very close to each other, like you can see the neighboring pinds from your roof tops and coz of this neighboring pinds have gd relationships and ties, my dads pind has a few neighboring pinds which are predominantly muslim and they never left during 47, these muslim pinds are the only pinds that the people from my dads pind dnt mix or socialize with!  they are like outcast pinds       its just interesting seeing this attitude in punjab towards a tiny community which is almost non existent.   not sure where this comes from  perhaps its from the stories of partition or stories about mughal persecution that you grow up hearing...    

its sounds harsh,  but with the way muslims are treating sikhs outside of punjab i think this attitude is fine! to much trust is not gd 

but media is fast at work in changing these attitudes with people like hans raj, sartaaj, nooran sisters and all the rest. 

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the 1st time we went hazur sahib i was 11 yrs old and being the brat i was i started whining that i wanna see the taj mahal! so on our way back we stopped in agra and saw it. on our way back to punjab we rang our nani and she told us we ruined our dharshan of hazur sahib and should all start doing waheguru simran in the van. 

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5 minutes ago, MisterrSingh said:

They run a roaring trade in taveet, sorcery, and kalams. Guess which demographic is their number one customer base? Dirty Sikh women. Scum.

those females are the worst kind, kala alam is really dangerous. they even do it in this country! 

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33 minutes ago, puzzled said:

the 1st time we went hazur sahib i was 11 yrs old and being the brat i was i started whining that i wanna see the taj mahal! so on our way back we stopped in agra and saw it. on our way back to punjab we rang our nani and she told us we ruined our dharshan of hazur sahib and should all start doing waheguru simran in the van. 

She's kind of spot-on. You visited a takhat, and presumably obtained something worthwhile in a spiritual and karmic sense... which you immediately spazzed up the wall by stopping off at what is ostensibly a Muslim shrine on the way back, lmao. Whose smart idea was that? ?

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