Hate Against Hindus Is Anti-Sikh, Anti-Guru and Anti-India: Sukhminderpal Singh Grewal Bhukhri Kalan

National leader, Bharatiya Janata Party, Advocate Sukhminderpal Singh Grewal Bhukhri Kalan said India stood proud as the Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister, Amit Shah, Union Cabinet Ministers and several Chief Ministers paid historic tributes to the Sikh Gurus and the Sahibzadas, proving beyond doubt that India bows before Sikh sacrifices with respect, gratitude and honour.

Hate Against Hindus Is Anti-Sikh, Anti-Guru and Anti-India: Sukhminderpal Singh Grewal Bhukhri Kalan

Ludhiana, December 29, 2025: National leader, Bharatiya Janata Party, Advocate Sukhminderpal Singh Grewal Bhukhri Kalan said India stood proud as the Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister, Amit Shah, Union Cabinet Ministers and several Chief Ministers paid historic tributes to the Sikh Gurus and the Sahibzadas, proving beyond doubt that India bows before Sikh sacrifices with respect, gratitude and honour. He said his pride turned into rage after watching a video of a few brainwashed Sikhs standing outside the Bangladeshi Embassy in London, supporting Bangladesh while opposing Hindus protesting the brutal killing of Hindus in Bangladesh. He said this was not ignorance but moral decay sponsored and directed by Pakistan’s ISI.

Grewal wrote on his social media accounts Facebook, LinkedIn, Pinterest, YouTube, Instagram, Threads and especially on X that what the nation is witnessing today is not dissent, not ideology and not faith, but a dirty outsourced war engineered by Pakistan’s ISI to poison Sikh minds and break India from within.

Grewal launched a fierce attack on Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence, Sikhs For Justice, Khalistani extremist organisations, Babbar Khalsa International and their criminal gangster network, accusing them of running a global anti-India terror and propaganda ecosystem by using misguided Sikhs as disposable tools.

Grewal said anyone spreading hatred against Hindus is not a Sikh by spirit, not a Sikh by history, and not a Sikh by Gurmat. He said abusing Hindus is not courage but ideological collapse and intellectual bankruptcy.

He said from Guru Nanak Dev Ji onwards, the Gurus lived among Hindus, ate together, travelled together and fought injustice together. Hindus protected the Gurus, funded the Gurus, hid the Gurus and sacrificed their own lives and families with the Gurus.

Grewal asked angrily whether this is the reward being given today to Bhai Bala Ji, Bhai Mardana Ji, Bhai Lalo Ji, Bhai Jetha Ji, who later became Guru Ram Das Ji, Moti Lal Mehra Ji and Diwan Todar Mal Ji, whose Hindu sevadar families are now abused with filthy slurs like “cow urine drinkers.” He said anyone using such language deserves nothing but public shame and total rejection.

Grewal said Diwan Todar Mal Ji sold everything he owned to perform the last rites of Mata Gujri Ji and the Sahibzadas. Bhai Mati Das Ji, Bhai Sati Das Ji and Bhai Dyala Ji were brutally martyred with Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji, while Pandit Kirpa Ram Ji stood fearlessly for freedom of faith. He said these Hindus stood for truth, justice and humanity, not for personal gain.

Grewal said Guru Gobind Singh Ji never taught hatred. He sacrificed his sons for righteousness, not revenge. Sikhism teaches “Sarbat da Bhala” not communal poison.

Grewal said those glorifying Pakistan, insulting Sanatan civilisation and abusing Hindus are not freedom fighters but paid mouths of Pakistan’s ISI, radicalising youth while hiding safely abroad.

He said Sikh-Hindu relations are not political arrangements but spiritual, historical and written in shared blood. No foreign agency, gangster syndicate, or propaganda factory can erase this civilisational truth.

Grewal said it is a tragedy that some Sikh leadership failed to channel the supreme sacrifices of the Gurus and Sahibzadas to strengthen the ancient Sanatani civilisation, which protects Sikh identity even today.

He directly challenged Khalistani extremists and said they must stop pretending to be heirs of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. He said they should first question Pakistan, where over eighteen hundred historic Gurdwaras exist and most have been encroached upon or erased. He said they should demand rights in Pakistan before shouting slogans against India.

Grewal said burning Indian flags and praising Pakistan or Bangladesh is cowardice, not resistance. He said these extremists have already destroyed generations of Punjabi youth with fake slogans and empty promises, leaving families ruined, homes locked, and pain forgotten.

Issuing a final warning, Grewal said stop using Indian soil to destabilise India. If there is courage, face reality openly instead of hiding behind foreign streets and propaganda videos.

Grewal said that Hindu-Sikh unity is a nail-and-flesh bond, unbreakable and eternal. Anyone attempting to poison this unity will be defeated morally, politically and socially. He said shame on Pakistan’s establishment, its propaganda machinery and its terror-exporting ecosystem. India sees you, India knows you and India will crush this conspiracy with unity and resolve.