Monday, December 17, 2007

The Sikh Brahmin



This is a typical example how Sikhs are being befooled by so-called leaders in the name of religion and secularism. Ex-cricketer Navjot Singh Sidhu, who had contested and won a seat as Member of Parliament in the holy city of Amritsar, has recently appeared in the news donning typical Brahmanical attire including a dhoti, the sacred-thread of Hindus called Janeu and a Tilak on the forehead and performed a Havan in absolute Brahminical fashion.Sidhu, who had been a successful cricketer, has many facets as an individual and has been judging the contestants in Laughter Challenge on television where he has proved to be a character of mockery by getting laughed at by one and all. Sidhu has left no means to bring humiliation to Sikhs by getting ridiculed by everybody around at any given instance. Sidhu was shamelessly glad when he was filmed by the press while performing Havan. To add fuel in the fire, a number of Sikh leaders from BJP justified Sidhu’s act by saying that it is his personal belief and no one should bother about that. Where are such guys leading us, Khalsa ji? This is a question to consider.Let us look what Guru Sahib says about such people:Ghar Dar Chhoday Aapna Par Ghar Jhootha Jaaye. (The false one leaves his own hearth and home, and goes out to another's home.)

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