Tam in touch with various people including Simranjit Singh Mann. I am quite serious to educate the Sikh masses including those Dalit’s who believe in Guru Gobind Singh Mission of Khalsa. If need be, we will raise funds from voluntary agencies to start DV in Gurmukhi. In fact, this is a vital requirement as we can only face the onslaught of the caste bound society i.e. Brahmanism by rejuvenating the Khalse Missions. We very well understand that the erosion to the Khalsa Mission is being done systematically and the Sikh masses are being lured towards materialistic tendencies. That is why there is an all-round corruption in religious places and the motto of Guru Gobind Singh (i.e. “others above self” and the “protection of the weak” and the “downtrodden” is being thrown to the winds. To my mind the Sikhs in particular and Punjabis in general are the main target of Brahmanism.

Decadent leadership

The rulers on one hand drew sustenance and thrive by propagating disinformation about Punjab and on the other hand, satisfy their hunger from the rice and wheat bowls so painfully produced by these people. The trends which have been in the offing for the past decade and a half prove that the political party at the Centre has become politically bankrupt and it now is successfully using Hindu communalism against these people who are the bravest people of the soil of India. The partition of India was done with the same aim to weaken these people. Millions of Punjabis were uprooted and thousands were massacred in the fight between them so cleverly engineered by the brahmincal brain. The central leadership keep a handful of their agents and provide them monetary and other protections. The fire eating brahmincal press which was originally located at Lahore was shifted to Jullunder much before India’s partition actually took place. Bulk of the same press has been since shifted to Delhi. The rear guard of the press at Jalandhar is well protected by the rulers as the same press help to stoke fires whenever required.

The Akali leadership is old and decadent and is at the mercy of Delhi. Poor rank and file is unable to visualize the dangers ahead and their most valuable cultural heritage is being demolished. It is entirely beyond the old leadership to retrieve the chestnuts from the burning fires so cunningly started by the Nehru’s and Gandhi’s. A new, honest, young and energetic leadership is required which should hold the torch of Guru Gobind Singh Khalsa and save the country from the devilish character of Brahmanism. We must, therefore, educate the masses through DV.

Article extracted from this publication >> March 2, 1990