Say No To Khalistan: Sikh activist stands with a placard in hand in Delhi's Connaught place

Bridging the gap - Sikh community distances itself from Khalistan movement
Say No To Khalistan: Sikh activist stands with a placard in hand in Delhi's Connaught place
Say No To Khalistan: Sikh activist stands with a placard in hand in Delhi's Connaught place
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Growing concerns surround Khalistan ideology

In a recent video, Jyot Jeet, a prominent activist, highlighted the distinction between Sikh identity and the Khalistan movement, emphasizing that these are two separate entities. While Khalistan proponents advocate for a separate Sikh state, many Sikhs themselves express frustration with the movement's actions.

Sikh community's unease

Jeet's statement reflects a sentiment shared by several Sikhs who are troubled by the actions and agendas of Khalistan supporters. The Sikh community feels caught in the middle, with concerns about the impact of the Khalistan movement on their image and well-being.

Rejecting Khalistan ideology

The hashtag #Khalistan is used to convey the Sikh community's rejection of the Khalistan movement. Sikhs worldwide are making it clear that they do not support the push for Khalistan and are eager to disassociate themselves from it.

Safeguarding Sikh identity

Sikhs are striving to safeguard their religious and cultural identity while distancing themselves from the controversial Khalistan cause. Their efforts are aimed at fostering understanding and preventing misconceptions about Sikhism.

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