Brahminism eating up Sikhism
The following quotes are well enough to explain the events that have taken place in the last couple of days with the Guru Khalsa Panth and its dearest places, gurdwaras (houses of God) and the infiltration of the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) and its master, Brahmins zamhooriat/zulamhooriat democracy alias the alleged Indian or Brahminical autocracy. A third quote can be given to simplify the subject further when Brahminical autocracy’s foreign secretary, M.M.K. Wali, of Indira Gandhi administration made it amply clear on June 7, 1984, saying that:
(1) “We have broken the back of Sikhs in Punjab, Khalistan and now we will get them elsewhere” (CBS Radio
(2) 740 monitored in Canada). “…Hinduism has embraced Sikhism in its folds; the comparatively young still religion is making a vigorous struggle for life, but its ultimate destruction is, it is apprehended, inevitable without State support”. (Max Arthur Macauliffe (1903).
(3) Hinduism has always been hostile to Sikhism whose Gurus powerfully and successfully attacked the principle of caste au which is the foundation on which the whole fabric of Brahminism has been reared. The activities of Hindus have, therefore, been constantly directed to undermining of Sikhism both by preventing the children of Sikh father from taking Pahul and reducing professed Sikhs from their allegiance to their faith. Hinduism has strangled Budhism, once a formidable revolt to it, and it has already made serious inroads into the domain of Sikhism. (D. Petrie, Assistant director, Criminal Intelligence).
The above three quotations make it clear that RAW and its Brahminical masters led by A.B. Vajpayee are active to create problems in the Sikh gurdwara administrations and the Sikh lives. The recent examples of gurdwara problems are Amesterdam, the Netherlands (Punjab Times of April 23, 2003, p.53; www.badhni.com reported based on Punjab Times no.1951 p.2) and the takeover administration of two gurdwaras by the pro-Brahmin elements in London and Birmingham. The story of these three gurdwaras of Europe is in accordance with the Sudarshan’s (a Hindu nazi leader), statement at the Akal Takht Sahib in March 2003. Further, the entourage of Vedanti Joginder Singh and two other band leaders’ visit to Chicago, (llI-Dera of Sadh Daljit Sinh) and New Mexico (Harbhajan yogi’s dera) and other places in USA. The Sikhs should not or never underestimate M.M.K. Wali’s statement of June 7, 1984). Merely awarding or decorating Pal Singh Purewal for his astrological/Brahminical work is not any participation in the Sikhs’ struggle for self-determination. Simply doing a nagar keertan in a year does not serve the purpose of the Sikh “nation”. If you, the gurdwara executives, do not understand your duties towards the Guru Khalsa Panth, please do not feel sorry later. It is still time to rectify your mistakes. Please do not let the Sikh gurdwaras and organizations to become soft target of the activities of our enemy.


