Instant Sikh History 2016 by Dr. Sangat Singh - HTML preview

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PREFACE

 

Guru Gobind Singh’s mother and her two younger sons were taken over by Ganga Ram Kaul (known as Gangu Brahmin) to the Khan of Morinda:  in the process he had taken over gold, ornaments and coins from the old Lady.   They were handed over to Subedar Wazir Khan of Sirhind.   After he had dealt with Guru Gobind Singh’s younger sons, he chose to run after Gangu Brahmin.  What made him to hand over old Lady and her younger sons?  He was tortured very severely, and admitted reluctantly his misappropriation of mother Gujri’s collection, which the Nawab took over. Shortly afterwards, Gangu Brahmin died because of torture.

Farrukhsiyar in 1716, shortly martyrdom of Baba Banda Singh Bahadur, in a reversal of policy, chose to grant in compensation to Ganga Ram Kaul’s son Raj Kaul in the form of a land grant, on nehr, canal, (taking water to the Red Fort), at Andha Mughal, near old Subzi Mandi, Delhi.  Raj Kaul straightaway jettisoned the caste of Kaul, and instead chose Nehru, on nehr.   That was the reason he never fell into the hands of Sikhs, who raided Delhi 4-5 times.

When Jawaharlal Nehru was told by his father Moti Lal Nehru at Jaito, Nabha, 1923, that he is a descendent of Ganga Ram Kaul (or Gangu Brahmin).  Being a dutiful son and conscientious Brahmin he fell in line.  In a revealing passage about his making, Jawaharlal Nehru wrote (in his Autobiography, 1936 (Delhi, 1980) p.596, “Behind me lie somewhere in the subconscience, racial memories of hundreds or whatever the number may be, generations of Brahmins.  I cannot get rid of that inheritance.” In that, he had full support of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, who right from the begining was full of malice and ignorance, that went hand in hand, vis a vis the Sikhs.   What type of Sikh leaders were, who continusouly  fell into the trap of Gandhi and Nehru?  Worst of it was, a descendeant of Gangu Brahmin, Jawaharlal Nehru assumed as Prime Minister of India in 1946 and later in 1947.

M.K.  Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru were determined on browbeating the Sikhs, left and right.    Their misfortune starts when Punjab Governor, Sir Chandu Lal Trivedi, issued a circular through a Sikh Minister (S. Swaran Singh, an Akali, was treated as a ghugoo/dumb/tongus-tid/dimwitted/ foolish) and Sikh Home Secretary on October 10, 1947, that the Sikhs were lawless people and were thus a menace to the law abiding Hinddus in the province… The motive which actuate the Sikhs on a course of lawlessness were for women and loot.*

This is the story of Gangu Brahmin descendents playing a havoc with the Sikhs at first in Jawaharlal Nehru, and later Indira Gandhi, her son and successors.   They had made a subversion of judiciary, including higher courts.  As a result, it was not possible to get justice.   Shri  K. L. Arora a leading criminal lawyer who was connected with Indira Gandhi and her successors used to say 20 per cent of judges of Supreme Court were honest, while 80 per cent were not.

There were secret meetings, at the instance of stalwarts of RSS in 1998-99 between BJP-led NDA government led by Atal Bihari Vajpayee with Badal led SAD-BJP government to release all the Sikhs detenues as part tri centenary of the Khalsa, but Badal supported by his sala Ramesh Inder Singh  (who took over as Dy Coomiisioner on 3rd June 1984 at Amritsar and was involved in merricless killings of the Sikhs) and KPS Gill his collaborator, were not in favour of release of the Sikhs . 

Herein lies the storey.   Please read on!

                                                                                               SANGAT SINGH

 September 1, 2016:  Installation of Pothi Sahib at Darbar Sahib at 1604

*(This circular was brought to the notice of Master Tara Singh by S. Kapur Singh, ICS, who was Deputy Commissioner at Hoshiarpur, who suffered at the hands of Nehru: he was dismissed).