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WAR AND SIKHISM

It is generally asserted that the first five Sikh Gurus, up to Guru Arjan (1563-1606), were opposed to individual participation in war, and to war as a measure of national policy, and that it was the persecution of Guru Arjan by the Mughal Emperor Jebangir which obliged the Sikh movement to diverge from its true doctrine of pacifism.

The Sikh Doctrine of Double Sovereignty – Relationship Between the Khalsa and the State

Guru Gobind Singh Ji's 52 Hukams issued at Nanded Sahib (commands) included “Sutantar Vicharna” (staying independent). Renowned Sikh scholar Sirdar Kapur Singh has explained “Sutantar Vicharna” in terms of the peculiar “Sikh Doctrine of Double Sovereignty”.

Sikh Youth of Punjab to hold seminar on Panthic contribution and political thought of Sirdar Kapur Singh

Amritsar, Punjab (February 27, 2014): As per information the Sikh Youth of Punjab (SYP) has decided to observe 2 March -the 105th birth anniversary of Sirdar Kapur Singh -National Professor of Sikhism and the modern day ideologue of sovereign character of the Sikh people.

Featured on 26 January – India’s #RepublicDay: Betrayal of the Sikhs (Address to Indian parliament by S. Kapur Singh)

Ludhaina, Punjab (January 26, 2014): Sikh Siyasat News is reproducing in following lines the text of historic speech by Sirdar Kapur Singh in Indian Parliament on September 6, 1966. In this speech the National Professor of Sikhism had documented the fact of betrayal of Sikhs by the Indian State.

Featured on 26 January – India’s Republic Day: Betrayal of the Sikhs (Address to Indian parliament by S. Kaur Singh)

Ludhaina, Punjab (January 26, 2013): Sikh Siyasat News is reproducing in following lines the text of historic speech by Sirdar Kapur Singh in Indian Parliament on September 6, 1966. In this speech the National Professor of Sikhism had documented the fact of betrayal of Sikhs by the Indian State.