At a deeper level, at one's personal level and more importantly the core of religious belief. Sikhs have been dealt the most humiliation than any other group. Now I know that much of hindu dogma and concotions are an amalgamation of various regional and imported belief systems incorporated over time for the benefit of some and to fulfill the superstitious fetishes of others. Sikhs though became what they are today as pure consequence of time and tide. They were severely brutalized in the beginning and ended up as a glorified foot soldiers of first the British empire and now India. I think, of all, Hindus understood them better and coopted them and their anger, directing it at their antagonists at will. Today, as a religious community they go to an inherently "Muslim" Pakistan whom they shunned, leaving their most important religious sites(how curious), while killing the most number of unarmed immigrants heading to then newly formed state. I'm very amazed at their euphoria and equally perplexed at their grasping the straws and making a mountain out of a mole hill. Imagine, Pakistan shutting down the corridor at will... is Pakistan opening a new venue of veneration for Sikhs? While they were fine for crossing the border(in 1947) over to the other side. A cause they felt had a higher calling(then sticking to and for their beliefs and places with religious significance)...