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Comments by "srini sbir" (@srinisbir8781) on "Why Punjab is not pro-Khalistan, Amritpal crisis a JV between BJP u0026 AAP : Partap Singh Bajwa" video.
@anujsethi7845 Where is Hindu Rashtra? India does not even want to associate with Hindusim. Also Guru Nanak Ji himself was a Hindu Khatri, so what is this craze about Khalistan? Just take a chill pill.
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Right! What was AAP doing pandering Khalistani groups before election? It is that attitude that is coming to bite them back.
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@asmirann3636 Why are we comparing this feeble, weak idea of Hindu rashtra with an existential crisis of Khalistani movement? When have so-called Hindus went and desecrated Indian high commissions and embassies abroad?
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@Vizorfam Haha minorities are suffering. Islam is one of the minorities that has grown the most in India after independence. Get your figures straight before commenting on Youtube.
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@asmirann3636 but where is Hindu rashtra? Find me in the map of the world.
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@asmirann3636 Muslims of India missed the bus when they chose to remain in India during partition. However, I do agree that Sikhs have been fooled time and again by various parties and governments. So, they do have a legitimate reason. However, the need for Khalistan is not justified. They can have the same privilege as Vatican city in Italy.
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@gurbaaz singh punjab has been a burden on indian economy for looong. Punjabis a loud and vociferous bunch, who make a mointain out of a mole hill. You don't need to go back further beyond the stupid, irrational farm protests.
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@Anuj Sethi who is raising Hindu rashtra in India? Nobody is raising it. In fact, Mufti mehbooba syed herself is going to Shiv temple. Nobody forcing anyone in India to be Hindu. It's all propaganda. https://youtube.com/shorts/s-gwiWDRPUk?feature=share
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@asmirann3636 I agree with you, but desist from dragging Hindutva into every local issue that arises in India. Hinduism is made as a boogeyman these days. whereas real existential issues are swept under the rug.
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