The Panch Pradhani Panthic Jatha of Panth Sevak personalities has issued a joint statement on the recent war that broke out due to the increasing tension between India and Pakistan. They said that the artificial division of the region between India and Pakistan by the colonial rulers in 1947 on the fabricated colonial theory of two nations is the reason for the internal and mutual conflict and instability between these countries.
They said that the Indian subcontinent region in South Asia is a unique region with a multiplicity of historical, religious, ethnic, cultural and linguistic identities. It is a historical fact that these identities or nations have been sovereign states in their regions and even today there is a longing for autonomy and complete independence among them. The well-known nature of South Asia and the political aspirations of all the unique identities residing here, including Sikhs and Kashmiris, can bring peace and stability to the region only by redrawing its political boundaries. The recent war between India and Pakistan has shown that the instability in the situation in South Asia and the world can at any time make this region an arena of war, in the very center of which Punjab and Sikhs are reluctantly coming. The recent developments have given a glimpse of the threats faced by Punjab and Sikhs in the current situation. Sikhs need to be more serious in all this situation. At present, Sikhs are victims of internal discord and to further worsen this situation, the Delhi Darbar is taking the situation towards civil war by increasing mutual discord among Sikhs. Sikhs currently need to organize themselves into autonomous groups at the local level, taking guidance from their tradition, so that a common leadership can be raised from the local level according to their tradition and the process of joint decision-making can be implemented. In this situation of instability, for the Panthic representation of the Guru Khalsa Panth at the global level, there is a need to highlight a non-violent group based on suitable personalities possessing real Akali qualities, which can play the role of a common and neutral Panthic axis. Recent developments have shown that in this era of uncertainty and instability, any single incident can turn Punjab into an arena of war and throw the Sikhs into the furnace of war. Therefore, considering the seriousness of the situation, there is an urgent need for Sikhs to start a dialogue with each other for the betterment of Punjab, the land inherited by the Guru, and to forge their internal unity as sympathizers of the oppressed parties in this region. We invite all sincere Sikh sections to take initiative in this direction. On this occasion, Bhai Daljit Singh, Bhai Hardeep Singh Mehraj, Bhai Rajinder Singh Mughalwala, Bhai Satnam Singh Khanda, Bhai Satnam Singh Jhanjian, Bhai Lal Singh Akalgarh, Bhai Manjit Singh Phagwara, Bhai Amrik Singh Isru, Bhai Sukhdev Singh Dod and a large number of activists of the organization were present.
