You say Sikhism is an anti-Hindu religion. But Sikhism is neither anti-Hindu nor anti-Muslim. It is just anti- corrupt and anti-false. Since there is a very high level of corruption in Hindus (or Brahmins, to be precise), Sikhism looks anti-Hindu, but it isn’t. The Sikh gurus always adopted. a harmonic way of preaching their philosophy — rational arguments.
It may look anti-Hindu because the gurus always opposed stupid and inhuman Hindu traditions like casteism, sati, Bali (sacrifice of an animal or man) etc. Guru Nanak revolted against the Hindu tradition of wearing janeu.
Unfortunately, Sikhism which has a golden (rather platinum) philosophy, has very stupid or thankless kind of devotees. Presently an average Sikh has hardly an interest in following the true path of the gurus. Since Sikhs are prosperous, all what they want now is to enjoy the life. Since Hinduism has no specific rule of worshipping the god it looks very “liberal” and “easy” (as claimed again and again by RSS and other fundamentalist Hindu organisation).
Due to the strict code of conduct expected in Sikhism, common Sikhs adopt this middle path — hinduisation of Sikhism. Common Sikhs have already become 90% Hindu. The remaining 10% effect of Sikhism will be and is being eliminated by Hindu nazi organisations.
The Akalis are a blot and burden on Sikhs since they have made coalition with Hindu nazis. The religious leaders (so-called saints) are either govt. agents or just businessmen fooling and dividing Sikhs for their own purposes. Dedicated saints like Sant Bhindranwale have already been eliminated. Revolutionary Sikh youths have also been killed in fake encounters or been ducked into jails under TADA or even without trial. What remains is a flock of slaves who consider their chains of slavery as jewelry of honour. They are so demoralized that they feel shame in calling themselves Sikhs and keeping alive the traditions.
This explains why the Sikhs are silent on the Hindu nazi attacks on Muslims and Christians. Since the Sikhs have become so indifferent towards decline of their own community, it will be foolish to expect them to protest over attack on some other religion. That is why Brahmins are highly satisfied with the current situation of Sikh community. They will turn violent only when they see any challenge from Sikhs which is possible only when another dedicated missionary Sikh like Bhindranwale creates awareness among the Sikhs.


