Sorry Man, Soft supporters of Khali.. turn hardcore over the period of time.. only to return to normal if Life teaches them the same. This behavior should not be tolerated. Khalistan Flag, Bhindi - Both are big red flags. I am not sure what age non Sikh you are. But Hindus in Punjab are clear about that. Only confusion is among young fellas who have to dance to Khali numbers in college / school fests and hear occasional Bhindi gyan from their sikh peers. Hindu kids due to FOMO start accepting normalizing Bhindi espousing.Bhai meh pehle clear kardu I AM NOT DEFENDING THIS NOR LOOKING FOR A FIGHT/ARGUMENT
I am from punjab (non-sikh) and here that saint is "not necessarily" associated with extremist/separation ideology like people somewhat accept that he supported it but do not endorse it themselves (it can be difficult for u to understand as people of other states only know him for that ideology)
But he was a religious teacher and they follow his interpretations (which are not extremist,its just what he politically supported was which i mentioned is not what people follow him for "necessarily" here in punjab)
Bhai was not saying that about that flag guy hopefully he gets his ass kicked and that SF pic matches a cover of a book on that saint by a journalistSorry Man, Soft supporters of Khali.. turn hardcore over the period of time.. only to return to normal if Life teaches them the same. This behavior should not be tolerated. Khalistan Flag, Bhindi - Both are big red flags. I am not sure what age non Sikh you are. But Hindus in Punjab are clear about that. Only confusion is among young fellas who have to dance to Khali numbers in college / school fests and hear occasional Bhindi gyan from their sikh peers. Hindu kids due to FOMO start accepting normalizing Bhindi espousing.