Amritsar, Punjab (August 31, 2014): In
an attempt to demarcate the religious boundaries between Sikhs and
Hindus, the Dal Khalsa has called upon the Sikhs to shun Brahmanical
rituals and oppose the RSS attempts to brand Sikhs as Hindus “in a
befitting manner”.
To counter the claim that Sikhism is the
sword arm of Hinduism, the hardliners led by the Dal Khalsa held a
seminar on Sunday at its party head office. The speaker’s warned that
utterances and actions of the RSS will radicalize the atmosphere even
more.
He criticised the Akali leadership for striking an alliance with Hindutva forces. He said that it was the Sikh leadership that allowed the RSS and the BJP to have a field day in Punjab. He said that the tenth Guru sacrificed his sons for the sake of the panth but today’s leaders were sacrificing panthic interests for the future of their sons.
He said that “the Congress harmed Sikhs physically by getting hundreds of them killed, but the BJP was hitting at the roots and foundations of the Sikh religion”. He lambasted the RSS for interfering in the internal affairs of Sikhs.
The Dal Khalsa leader said that it was the Hindutva brand of politics practised by a “lunatic Brahaminical minority” which compelled them to take extreme steps.
The speakers were of the view that the success of the BJP in Indian polls had emboldened the RSS to rekindle the Hindutva agenda in other parts of the India.
Prof Jagmohan Singh, a human rights activist delivered speech on the role of youth in shaping the present and future of the community.
The gathering passed a resolution stating that Sikhs are a separate religion. Sikhs have distinct identity. Sikhs are not Hindus. Punjab rightfully belongs to Sikhs”.
In a scathing attack on the Union government, he said the state is in a denial mood to recognize and resolve the Punjab problem.