Site icon Sikh Siyasat News

Bhai Parmjit Singh Panjwar’s shahadat is an inspiration for the Sikh sangarsh: Panth Sewak Collective

News that Bhai Parmjit Singh Panjwar, chief of the Khalistan Commando Force, has been killed by armed assailants while underground is a huge shock for the ongoing Sikh sangarsh. At the same time however, this news is a testament to the fact that Bhai Paramjit Singh fulfilled his responsibility to fight for the liberation of Khalistan with his blood and sweat until his final breath.

Bhai Parmjit Singh Panjwar

Bhai Parmjit Singh and his family’s contribution to the armed struggle is exemplary. Alongside the shahadat of multiple family members, Bhai Paramjit Singh’s own shaheedi today takes their sacrifice to a new pinnacle. They will forever be an inspiration for coming generations and especially those naujawan that choose this path of sangarsh.

Bhai Paramjit Singh Panjwar lived on this path of armed struggle as a warrior. Sikh sangat around the world will be doing ardaas that Bhai Parmjit Singh be accepted into Satguru’s sanctuary and to bless the Khalsa Panth with renewed strength to continue down this path with reinvigorated commitment.

Bhai Parmjit Singh’s shahadat takes place at the same time that the Indian state has been actively trying to manipulate and suppress Sikh issues in accordance with their own interests. In this context, we must recognize the gravity and severity of this attack on one of our revered generals. Our enemy should remember that the Truth will not be suppressed by attacks like this and the Khalsa Panth will remain steadfast to continue this sangarsh with the support of the Guru.

Instability is spreading throughout the world, South Asia, and the Indian subcontinent, and this tension is inevitably impacting Sikhs as well. At this stage, the Indian state is directly targeting key Sikh concepts, institutions, and Sikh leadership to neutralize our resistance. In this situation, it is even more imperative that the sangat and Khalsa panth take concrete steps to facilitate mutual trust and consensus, while strengthening our internal organizational structures.

Exit mobile version