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What I don't understand is how come our Indian friends always look rationally clueless? no offense though.

I for one like Sikhs too. My story is that years back while I was in a graduate program in States, I came to know a few Indian students, one female student was a Sikh. She is probably one among a few women I've ever met that I found extremely smart and measured. I gave her A's on everything, and shes well deserved it. I don't know, I just found I was naturally `closer' to her than my other Indian friends both males and females, I just could not get a `read' on them other guys.

Had the 20mil or so Sikhs have their own land, I have no doubt they can have a very powerful and successful country. Too bad, Singh is a Sikh. ;-)

I certainly hope Singh is smart enough to understand that 20 mil cool Sikhs can't make India strong, and thus make rational decisions.

I think our Pakistani brothers just like them, not because they are minorities in India. But you would never believe anything we say, would you?

There is always a conspiracy going on against India. ;-)
 
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Thanks, but no thanks. We are richest, most powerful community in India, and we love our homeland.

The thread is about Pakistani Sikhs, no?

Or is any minority group in India henceforth and forever solely an 'Indian' minority?

So thanks, but no thanks for your opinion on 'Indian minorities' - couldn't care less.
 
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Gurdwara Janam Asthaan (courtesy
maleeha.azeem@ flickr)

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The birthplace of Guru Nanak, this Gurdwara is one of the holiest sites in Sikhism. Situated in Nankana Sahib, a town named after Guru Nanak, 75 km west of Lahore in Punjab, Pakistan

Punja Sahib
Punja Sahib is a Sikh Temple at Hassan Abdul in Punjab, Pakistan. Literally, the name of this temple means the Temple of Palm.
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To browse Gurdwara in Pakistan images click here:
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I was once traveling from my village to mardan and a sikh most probably from Buner asked what time is it in Pushto from me(i was like this guy knows Pushto).At that time i did not know that we had sikhs living in sarhad.
 
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25,000 acres of land!!!
Is the number correct?
If so, great!! Thats about at least 25 times the size of largest univ in India.
 
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What I don't understand is how come our Indian friends always look rationally clueless? no offense though.

I for one like Sikhs too. My story is that years back while I was in a graduate program in States, I came to know a few Indian students, one female student was a Sikh. She is probably one among a few women I've ever met that I found extremely smart and measured. I gave her A's on everything, and shes well deserved it. I don't know, I just found I was naturally `closer' to her than my other Indian friends both males and females, I just could not get a `read' on them other guys.

Good for you.

Had the 20mil or so Sikhs have their own land, I have no doubt they can have a very powerful and successful country. Too bad, Singh is a Sikh. ;-)

We already have our own country, and it is very powerful thank you.

There is always a conspiracy going on against India. ;-)

Not really, but its the thought that counts ;)
 
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The thread is about Pakistani Sikhs, no?

Or is any minority group in India henceforth and forever solely an 'Indian' minority?

Really? Then I wonder why I don't see more 'Hindus are much adored in Pakistan' threads? Don't they form a bigger minority than Sikhs in Pakistan.

Don't try to BS me Sir. The lead article itself makes the intentions clear by stating that Sikhs feel love for Pakistan because they are mistreated in India, making a pointed reference to op. Bluestar.

Why is this persecution mentality so pervasive? Does everyone who loves Pakistan have to be "mistreated" by India first?

So please, if you want Indians to believe that this thread is about Pakistani Sikhs being loved in Pakistan, next time, try to find a less India-centric reason for that love.
 
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Really? Then I wonder why I don't see more 'Hindus are much adored in Pakistan' threads? Don't they form a bigger minority than Sikhs in Pakistan.

Don't try to BS me Sir. The lead article itself makes the intentions clear by stating that Sikhs feel love for Pakistan because they are mistreated in India, making a pointed reference to op. Bluestar.

Why is this persecution mentality so pervasive? Does everyone who loves Pakistan have to be "mistreated" by India first?

So please, if you want Indians to believe that this thread is about Pakistani Sikhs being loved in Pakistan, next time, try to find a less India-centric reason for that love.

Oh please spare us of your trolling and spoiling the thread.

We are talking about Pakistani Sikhs not your minority.

Secondly there are many reasons for adoring Sikhs in Pakistan

The artilce mentioned Lahore and the behavior towards Sikhs in Lahore and Punjab. This itself explains the reasons for liking Sikhs.

1. They share common language with bigger province of Pakistan that is Punjsab.

2. They are a martial race.

3. Above all they are also Punjabis.

Now please stay away from the thread if you can not see our love for our Sikh Pakistanis.
 
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I was once traveling from my village to mardan and a sikh most probably from Buner asked what time is it in Pushto from me(i was like this guy knows Pushto).At that time i did not know that we had sikhs living in sarhad.

Sir i mentioned in the start that biggest number of Sikhs are in Peshawar and they also live in large numbers in our other areas specially Buner.


And hey if someone can not afford the faulty pills (i mean that special pill) from abroad they can contact the Sikh experts here in Peshawar :)

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Secondly there are many reasons for adoring Sikhs in Pakistan

The artilce mentioned Lahore and the behavior towards Sikhs in Lahore and Punjab. This itself explains the reasons for liking Sikhs.

1. They share common language with bigger province of Pakistan that is Punjab.

3. Above all they are also Punjabis.

Fantastic. Then lets highlight those reason next time, agreed?

2. They are a martial race.

Martial race? Did I hear that correctly? Are you sure you're from the 21st century?

Now please stay away from the thread if you can not see our love for our Sikh Pakistanis.

I'll be more than happy to do that, as long as you don't pass off Indian gurudwara as Pakistani one and lay off the snide references to op. Bluestar. My father was IPS officer in Punjab during that sad period, and I know more about that period of history than you can ever imagine in your propaganda blogs.
 
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Fantastic. Then lets highlight those reason next time, agreed?

:) if biggest population from my country shares Hindi with your country and you adore my countrymen for that i dont have any problem with. you are welcomed to adore them.


Martial race? Did I hear that correctly? Are you sure you're from the 21st century?

with thousands of years' old Hindu cast system still in place in India in 21st century do you think you have this right to question some one else? i dont think so.

I'll be more than happy to do that, as long as you don't pass off Indian gurudwara as Pakistani one and lay off the snide references to op.

Dont claim things which still have not happend. All the pics here posted are Sikh Gurdwaras in Pakistan. If someone posts something which is situated in India and not Pakistan then you do have a right to point out. But uptill now the above posted Gurdwaras are in Pakistan

we have the honour of having the Birthplace of Guru Nanak sahab.




Bluestar. My father was IPS officer in Punjab during that sad period, and I know more about that period of history than you can ever imagine in your propaganda blogs.


:what: have anyone from Pakistani members here in this thread brought Indian operation Bluestar against Sikhs??

NO na ? Then why are you trying to bring in off topic things here.

Still if you want to bring in Op Bluestar in this thread i would advice you not to because it will rise only your BP not ours

:cheers: now cheers and enjoy the posting
 
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with thousands of years' old Hindu cast system still in place in India in 21st century do you think you have this right to question some one else? i dont think so.

You are justifying your "martial race" comment by picking on Hindu caste system?
Listen, I am not even Hindu so its quite obvious that I don't believe in caste system. But you are clearly a racist by calling yourself "martial race". Is that too difficult to understand?

Dont claim things which still have not happend. All the pics here posted are Sikh Gurdwaras in Pakistan. If someone posts something which is situated in India and not Pakistan then you do have a right to point out. But uptill now the above posted Gurdwaras are in Pakistan

You can't even acknowledge your own mistake. The first picture you posted is of Harmandir Sahib in Amritsar.

Seriously, do you think people reading your post are so stupid?

:what: have anyone from Pakistani members here in this thread brought Indian operation Bluestar against Sikhs??

NO na ? Then why are you trying to bring in off topic things here.

Its mentioned in the lead article.
 
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Minorities got lot of opportunities in Pakistan now,for example all institutions here give separate quotas for minorities and they easily get their place in different areas.During my college days i had a Sikh class fellow in the prestigious Govt.College University Lahore. :)

 
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In indian are the sikhs not classed as a hindu caste if am correct?
 
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