The Sikhs have no reason to agitate for Khalistan which will be short-lived before Pakistan invades them and butchers all of them.
The Sikh are safe and well integrated in India, We even have had a Sikh Prime Minister, defence minister and Economics minister.
Educated people in Indiaare not properly employed because ample opportunities are not opened up and this has resulted in financial impediments in our country. Unfortunately our government is trying to spread religious conscience rather than creating more employment opportunities and thus progress in all directions.
Canada must stop encouraging the sikh separatists, you may allow them to speak in the name of freedom of speech, but when you attend their functions, you are endorsing their cause to split India in the name of religion.
Sikhs have enjoyed a place of pride in this country, it is their country and they have shown it by rejecting the khalistan moment decisively even when supported by pakistan.
Those have been painful memories and the nation and punjab has already moved on.
What then is the canadian government doing? For its narrow electoral gains, will it pander to a group which seeks to dismember another vibrant democracy in the world?
The Sikhs have no reason to agitate for Khalistan which will be short-lived before Pakistan invades them and butchers all of them.
The Sikh are safe and well integrated in India, We even have had a Sikh Prime Minister, defence minister and Economics minister.
Educated people in Indiaare not properly employed because ample opportunities are not opened up and this has resulted in financial impediments in our country. Unfortunately our government is trying to spread religious conscience rather than creating more employment opportunities and thus progress in all directions.
Canada must stop encouraging the sikh separatists, you may allow them to speak in the name of freedom of speech, but when you attend their functions, you are endorsing their cause to split India in the name of religion.
Sikhs have enjoyed a place of pride in this country, it is their country and they have shown it by rejecting the khalistan moment decisively even when supported by pakistan.
Those have been painful memories and the nation and punjab has already moved on.
What then is the canadian government doing? For its narrow electoral gains, will it pander to a group which seeks to dismember another vibrant democracy in the world?