The Enemy is Within
On June 25, 1999, the Sikh religion was subjected to an incredibly cruel and insulting joke, when members of Pakistan's Jamaat-e-Islami, addressed a vast gathering of Sikhs in a hotel in Lahore. "Do not consider yourselves alone in the fight for freedom. All the Muslims of the world are with you." thundered Maulana Aslam Sheikh. "Keep Khalistan alive"! thundered the Muslims, as the bewildered young Sikhs from UK, US and Canada looked on. It was a "Sang Sabha" organized by the Jamaat-E-Islami, Dal Khalsa, Babar Khalsa and International Sikh Youth Federation to revive the "Khalistan" movement for a state independent of India. Urdu Poets spouted "now Jamaat-e-Islami and Sikhs have become one." even as former ISI chief Hamid Gul wrote articles saying "Now is
the time the Kashmiri Mujahideen established contacts with Khalistanis".
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On June 25, 1999, the Sikh religion was subjected to an incredibly cruel and insulting joke, when members of Pakistan's Jamaat-e-Islami, addressed a vast gathering of Sikhs in a hotel in Lahore. "Do not consider yourselves alone in the fight for freedom. All the Muslims of the world are with you." thundered Maulana Aslam Sheikh. "Keep Khalistan alive"! thundered the Muslims, as the bewildered young Sikhs from UK, US and Canada looked on. It was a "Sang Sabha" organized by the Jamaat-E-Islami, Dal Khalsa, Babar Khalsa and International Sikh Youth Federation to revive the "Khalistan" movement for a state independent of India. Urdu Poets spouted "now Jamaat-e-Islami and Sikhs have become one." even as former ISI chief Hamid Gul wrote articles saying "Now is
the time the Kashmiri Mujahideen established contacts with Khalistanis".
Read Full Article : The True Enemies of Sikhism
The True Enemies of Sikhism: Part 2
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