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Intrafaith Dialog - Hinduism, Buddhism And Jainism
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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Master Tara Singh the famous Sikh leader was the founding member of VHP. Even today, doesn't Akali Dal-BJP alliance, politically represents that unity for last couple of decades?<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Master Tara Singh also made this famous statement:
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Sikhistan

The idea of having their own home state became firmly fixed in the Sikh mind at the time of the partition of old British India, when some Sikh country was shaved off to make part of what is now West Pakistan. Forced to move out, the Sikhs left a trail of massacre behind them, and were furious when Nehru ordered their swords to be sewn into their leather scabbards. Said old Tara Singh: 'When the Moslems can get Pakistan, and the Hindus India, why not a Sikhs' Sikhistan?' But Nehru's Congress Party won over many of Tara Singh's followers to the idea of peace, and of a multiracial India. In the 1951 general elections, Tara Singh's Shiromani Akali party lost heavily. 'Ye unbelievers,' cried old Tara Singh from out the depths of a magnificent beard, 'there will come a time when you will need me and flock around me - for your very survival!'

The time came when Nehru, reluctantly yielding to pressure from India's many language groups, appointed a State Reorganization Committee to advise 'on the realigning of states within India.' By skillful gerrymandering, Tara Singh worked out a scheme for a Punjabi-speaking state of 35,458 square miles, containing a population of 12 million, with the Sikhs in a slight minority. 'We multiply faster than Hindus and are more virile,' said Tara Singh. 'In ten years we will be in an absolute majority, leaving the soft-fleshed Hindus to trail behind.' Two months ago Tara Singh's party, regaining its popularity, began whooping it up for Sikhistan.

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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Govind Singhji's words in Dasham Granth, and you would realize how highly he thought of Hindus. He had even tried to free up Ram Janma Bhumi in Ayodhya from Mughals. Maharaja Ranjit Singh used to worship Ma Bhawani, perform Havans and was commited to Cow and Brahmin protection. (like Guru Govind Singh Ji)<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
All these are disputed by today's Sikh authors, also they point out that Maharaja Ranjit Singh was going against Sikh teachings when he did those things (and he was).

Some Sikh author's reject the Dasam Granth outright claiming it is not Guru Govind's writings, anyway it's in the same granth in the Zafarnama to Aurangzeb he quite clearly states that the hill rajas were idolators and he was an idol breaker.

Anyway it's not going to make any difference to Hindus whether Sikhs are Hindus or not, it's their decision to decide, let's concentrate on uniting the self declared Hindus, we are 800 million and nothing can stop us if we come together.

By the way if you want to talk to some interesting Sikhs, find the Sanatan one's and try and talk to them instead of the Akali clown's, I mean people like the Nihang's etc. They are also in the UK, find Nihang Niddar Singh (regularly attacked by Neo Sikhs), they are far more knowledgable.
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