This Message Board is designed to discuss issues concerning Gurmat, Gurbani, issues related to the Sikh Panth and Sikh history. Any type of posts that contain vulgar language, personal attacks, flame wars, and content against the teachings of Gurmat are STRICTLY PROHIBITED. Constructive, respectful debates with the aim to learn about Gurmat are encouraged. Arguments simply for the sake of argument will not be tolerated. Moderators and Administrators have authority to delete/edit such posts. Administrators and moderators only interest is to maintain a constructive, well run Message Board which promotes learning and Gurmat inspiration. www.tapoban.org does not necessarily endorse the views and opinions voiced on these forums, and cannot be held responsible for the content of sites linked from these pages or the views of the members posting here.
Harinder Singh, South Indians are very nice people. They have no bias against anyone because of religion. As for Haryana, Himachal and Chandigarh, one day those parts will reunite with Punjab. Even Pakistani Punjab belongs to us along with Kashmir. Those parts were part of the Sikh empire build by the blood of countless Shaheeds. Kashmir was conquered by Shaheeds Hari Singh Nalua and Akali Phula Singh. Kashmir belongs only to the Sikhs and no one else.
If the Britishers had not invaded India, who do you think would have been ruling Kashmir today? It would have been Sikhs. Kashmir is the natural extension of Punjab. 5 of Punjab's rivers flow through j&k. That land belongs to us.
I lived in south india for about 3-4 months. The most amazing part I found was the respect they have for women. I saw women conductors doing service in the night. Now that is just unbelievable. Then the south indian food is AMAZING. Their dosa is just out of the world. Other thing is that most indians suffer from the inferiority complex of speaking their mother tongue but its the opposite in south india. I feel south indians shud rule india and the corrupt politicians from bihar and UP shud be punished.