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Came across this speech was disgusted by it letting such vile people have platform to speak.

What conclusions do you come to from his obvious sugar coated self promoting lies? To me it is quite obvious he is a low IQ guy, has zero knowledge about Sikh history and sikhi and sub servant to his pay masters the dog handlers in new delhi. And for evil minded indian hindu's and indian atheists to think he and indian army did a good thing is only gonna help the khalistan movement.

 

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No doubt Brar and kps Gill are THE biggest traitors in our history. This is how they will be remembered in history books written by Sikhs. These two are so hated by Sikhs that when they die no Sikh would feel mournful of their death. In fact when that ਕੰਜਰ kps gill died many Sikhs celebrated through out the world. I remember seeing a video on WhatsApp of a group of Sikhs who did an ardas asking Guru Sahib to make sure he gets fully tortured by Jamdoots for his immeasurable Paaps. Many even distributed Ladoos. I have a feeling this is how Sikhs will again feel when brar dies.

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7 hours ago, Jonny101 said:

No doubt Brar and kps Gill are THE biggest traitors in our history. This is how they will be remembered in history books written by Sikhs. These two are so hated by Sikhs that when they die no Sikh would feel mournful of their death. In fact when that ਕੰਜਰ kps gill died many Sikhs celebrated through out the world. I remember seeing a video on WhatsApp of a group of Sikhs who did an ardas asking Guru Sahib to make sure he gets fully tortured by Jamdoots for his immeasurable Paaps. Many even distributed Ladoos. I have a feeling this is how Sikhs will again feel when brar dies.

Capitan Arminder, Badals, Navjot Sidus, majority Hindus, Indian politicians, bollywood remember priaynka chopra tweet on kps gill...they were mourning over kps gill death..They lust for Sikh blood......?? Jagdish tytler Kamal nath...they in congress party 

Gosh i hate them soo much...Hope they all burn in HELL!! 

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17 hours ago, Jonny101 said:

No doubt Brar and kps Gill are THE biggest traitors in our history. This is how they will be remembered in history books written by Sikhs. These two are so hated by Sikhs that when they die no Sikh would feel mournful of their death. In fact when that ਕੰਜਰ kps gill died many Sikhs celebrated through out the world. I remember seeing a video on WhatsApp of a group of Sikhs who did an ardas asking Guru Sahib to make sure he gets fully tortured by Jamdoots for his immeasurable Paaps. Many even distributed Ladoos. I have a feeling this is how Sikhs will again feel when brar dies.

True for these type of criminal mass murderers they is no salvation hopefully Waheguru is and will be punishing them soon.

However theres a few from the 1980s era that would go down as biggest traitors in recent Sikh history. Can think of mass murderer beant singh the congress chief minister of punjab who was taken out by a Sikh warrior. Lt gen ranjit singh dayal another scumbag who ruined his reputation within the Sikh community for eternity and his own karma.

One thing we must push forward is the notion the Sikh faith comes before nation. If you listen to what scumbag gen brar says that he took an oath to protect the indian nation then we can read into that he was taught and brainwashed on early to not take or care oath for your sikh faith cos it doesnt matter your nation is only thing that matters.

In future we must promote Sikhi over everything especially if your in the police or army. If your national government tells you to attack Sikhs and especially a gurdwara then you tell the national govt to fock off cos the shame and sin of attacking your own sikhs is far worse than disobeying the non-sikh government looking to malign Sikhs or genocide.

There must be safeguards put in place to make sure those who disobey governments scheming and plotting to attack the Sikh community are looked after with community donations and funds just how it used to be in Sikh history before 1947. In 1984 plenty of Sikh soldiers of the indian army broke ranks and rebelled after hearing what their countrymen and comrades had done in operation blue star. They slaughtered their commanding officers and soldiers who stood in their way. They wanted to fight their own indian army at darbar sahib because such a sacrilege was unforgivable for true Sikhs. They took heavy weapons and indian tanks themselves in an attempt to lay siege on the indian parliament in a reply to what their army had done to sri akal takht sahib (the religious parliament of sikhs). Many of these brave indian Sikh soldiers were unfortunately taken out after fierce battles but it sent a chilling message to anti-sikh Indian establishment that had all the Sikh soldiers of the indian army rebelled and joined the Sikh dharmi fauj then india would have been in real trouble of collapse.

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2 hours ago, genie said:

True for these type of criminal mass murderers they is no salvation hopefully Waheguru is and will be punishing them soon.

However theres a few from the 1980s era that would go down as biggest traitors in recent Sikh history. Can think of mass murderer beant singh the congress chief minister of punjab who was taken out by a Sikh warrior. Lt gen ranjit singh dayal another scumbag who ruined his reputation within the Sikh community for eternity and his own karma.

One thing we must push forward is the notion the Sikh faith comes before nation. If you listen to what scumbag gen brar says that he took an oath to protect the indian nation then we can read into that he was taught and brainwashed on early to not take or care oath for your sikh faith cos it doesnt matter your nation is only thing that matters.

In future we must promote Sikhi over everything especially if your in the police or army. If your national government tells you to attack Sikhs and especially a gurdwara then you tell the national govt to fock off cos the shame and sin of attacking your own sikhs is far worse than disobeying the non-sikh government looking to malign Sikhs or genocide.

There must be safeguards put in place to make sure those who disobey governments scheming and plotting to attack the Sikh community are looked after with community donations and funds just how it used to be in Sikh history before 1947. In 1984 plenty of Sikh soldiers of the indian army broke ranks and rebelled after hearing what their countrymen and comrades had done in operation blue star. They slaughtered their commanding officers and soldiers who stood in their way. They wanted to fight their own indian army at darbar sahib because such a sacrilege was unforgivable for true Sikhs. They took heavy weapons and indian tanks themselves in an attempt to lay siege on the indian parliament in a reply to what their army had done to sri akal takht sahib (the religious parliament of sikhs). Many of these brave indian Sikh soldiers were unfortunately taken out after fierce battles but it sent a chilling message to anti-sikh Indian establishment that had all the Sikh soldiers of the indian army rebelled and joined the Sikh dharmi fauj then india would have been in real trouble of collapse.

It is mainly Hindus who preach this idea that nation comes before Dharm. If nation came before came before Dharm then why did millions of Hindus in Pakistan choose to remain Hindu and migrate instead of choosing to remain in their desh Pakistan by becoming Muslims.

 

The modern geographical nation state is not an Indian concept, it is a European one. Sikhs have always seen themselves as a nation. There is no doubt about it. Even before partition the Sikhs saw themselves as a distinct nation. This rare book in pdl website is a perfect example

 

http://www.panjabdigilib.org/webuser/searches/displayPage.jsp?ID=2665&page=1&CategoryID=1&Searched=

 

 

It was written in 1946 by Sikh intellectuals who expounded on why a Sikh state should be formed instead of joining either the Hindu or Muslim dominated India and Pakistan after the British leave.

We had our own country before the British came. Sikhs are currently a stateless nation. When a Sikh betrays his own people like Brar and Gill did they betrayed the Sikh nation. They can try to do justify their misconduct how ever they want but the Sikhs regard them as traitors, and that's how they will be remembered.

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