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Sikh Farmers vs Muslim Gujjar clash in Majitha, Amritsar


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4 minutes ago, SikhKosh said:

Oh comeon, Sikhs have been crying about RSS for decades. We have become a joke because it seems we have a psychological fear of RSS just the way Muslims have one from  Jews and tend to blame everything on them and fear them for their intellect and shrewdness.

 

Veerji I don't mean that we should fear RSS . What I meant by my above posts is that we shouldn't rely on RSS alone to handle the Gujjar problem in our Pinds and in our territory. We need to be able to defend ourselves as well

 

6 minutes ago, SikhKosh said:

RSS is already there. They are already handling Muslims at their own level. Last time they clashed with Muslims in Phagwara, Sikhs took no time to rush to that spot to support these Muslims. Is this what you want? Embolden Muslims ?
The Punjabi Hindu does not have the spine to stand against Sikhs, therefore I do not fear them. But the Gujjar will not hesitate to attack, rape and commit mass murder of Sikhs. 

Thus I am asking to stop obstructing RSS when they attack Muslims or Christians. Use their cover and do what you have to do as well.

If you send Singhs to surround villages here in Punjab, expect similar reactions from Pak Muslims to Pak Sikhs. In '92 Hindus destroyed the Babri Mosque in India. But Sikhs were targeted along with Hindus in nearly every Muslim country (Pak, Afghan etc). Therefore openly doing things and especially posting about it on social media is not a good thing.

Hanji veerji I understand. I may not understand the level at which RSS is handling Muslims. The only thing I feel that we should be alert about is that we need to ensure our Pinds are in our Control

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10 minutes ago, SikhKosh said:

Oh comeon, Sikhs have been crying about RSS for decades. We have become a joke because it seems we have a psychological fear of RSS just the way Muslims have one from  Jews and tend to blame everything on them and fear them for their intellect and shrewdness.

 

I think we don't even have to get involved so much, watch this video which is about when some Hindutvis protested against Muslay coming out of the Mosque every Friday shouting the slogan "Allah Hu Akbar", look at how our so called Panthic media and Panthic leadership went running to stand with the Muslims. What do we gain from this? These people will never support us if we face any issues and they stood with the Kashmiri paedophile last year and yet we bend over backwards for them. 

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, proactive said:

I think we don't even have to get involved so much, watch this video which is about when some Hindutvis protested against Muslay coming out of the Mosque every Friday shouting the slogan "Allah Hu Akbar", look at how our so called Panthic media and Panthic leadership went running to stand with the Muslims. What do we gain from this? These people will never support us if we face any issues and they stood with the Kashmiri paedophile last year and yet we bend over backwards for them. 

 

 

 

The Panth can be a bunch of goody 2 shoes boy scouts. 

They would do this for a glass of dudh and biskoot 

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2 minutes ago, proactive said:

Their whole income is the sale of milk. During lockdown there was a boycott against their milk in a few places in Punjab and even Al Jazeera and the New York Times reported on this, then the liberal hara.mis got involved and got the boycott stopped by the administration. If a boycott is started all over Punjab these people would have no income and they would eventually leave Punjab or at least the rural areas. 

Muslim farmers in Punjab are facing boycott and Tablighi Jamaat must be blamed for this (tfipost.com)

 

Who got the boycott removed?

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