04/12/2014
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After visiting a bibi who has done great seva for sikhi, we felt the need to share our experience with you, the sangat. For safety and privacy reasons we cannot reveal any identities.
This bibi did not know we were coming to visit, she was alone at home and opened the door to two complete strangers. She saw the gursikh roop and invited us in. This elderly bibi ji put all her trust and faith into us in allowing us into her home. Sangat ji, we wanted to know more about her and her husband, who have done an incredible amount of seva for sikhi. As she spoke about her husbands experience of 84, and his efforts to save the panth she broke down into tears. Sangat ji this woman and her husband sold their business, their valuables in order to set up and embark on a mission to save Sikhi and seek justice. I must tell you, that watching documentaries on t.v about similar stories can be moving, but sitting in the same room as this bibi, who was opening her heart out to us, was a truely moving and eye opening experience. Both the husband and wife have dedicated years of their lives into trying to keep sikhi alive. As she told us of the people she had met who had died trying to help, she grew increasingly emotional and broke down. One thing she said was, media and youth are not doing enough, youth are forgetting their sikh roots and sikhi needs to be saved.
Khalsa Justice Movement aim to help bring a change. Not a temporary awareness but a real movement. I humbly request all sangat, think about our elders who have been through so much during radical change. Think about those singhs and sighniya who have given their lives for the panth. We, as a collective, need to work as one and make a step towards saving our precious sikhi.
As guru says:
If you take one step towards the guru, he will take a thousand towards you.
Please, Sangat ji, lets not let the elderly suffer, but lets make them proud.
Bhul Chuk Maaf.
Waheguru ji ka khalsa, Waheguru ji ki fateh!!