Thursday 15 January 2009

Issues that our biting away at the roots of the Khalsa Panth

The Khalsa Panth that was created by Guru Ji to defend truth and righteousness is under attack by many agencies across the world. A lot of Corrupt Government hate the Khalsa because the Khalsa has always remained a thorn in the way of injustices and evil regimes. All efforts have been made to dilute and eventually destroy the khalsa Panth, but this will never happen as God created the Panth. A lot of Governments on the past have tried to destroy the Panth, but the Panth has remained but the evil regimes have disappeared


• Every subject and sakhi has two versions, so much controversy has been created that the panth has split into two about a subject or just remains confused about others. This is mainly done by altering our History and fabricating a lot of documents. (This is a smart tactic by the enemy as it is a strike at our roots). All the true answers remain in Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji, but these days Sikhs will rather read articles and fabricated history and spend their time in doubt or practicing falsehood.
Propaganda to make people that are fighting in the defence of the Panth look like the ‘bad Guy’ in the Media. Non violent Sikh activists are condemned and arrested at protests. Sikh Freedom fighters who resist against tyranny are made to look bad in the media. (their character is assassinated by slanderous lies)
False imprisonment – a lot of Sikh youth are behind bars for crimes they did not commit. (forced confessions through torture and blackmail and fabricated cases)
• Our youth are murdered by authorities (organised riots from government levels, and fake police encounters)
• We have been victims of Genocide
• Our so called leaders that are meant to guide the Panth are Government agents and are non-Panthic.
Traitors – enemies within, disguise themselves and weaken the defences of the Panth
Sects – a lot of fake sects that practice teachings against Sikhi, but however claim to be Sikhs has misguided a lot of people – In turn this reduces our numbers and leads to unnecessary debates and tension. (most sects have been purposely created by the Government)
Drugs – a lot of our youth are on drugs
Our Gurdwara committees are mainly corrupt and have no genuine interest in real Sikhi. (Gurdwaras have become business centres and in turn loose their focus on Sikh ethics)
Language – a lot of youth do not know Punjabi and Gurmukhi (even in Punjab as Hindi is the language used in Punjab schools)