AMRITSAR
SAHIB (August 21, 2012)–According to sources, today at approximately
3:30pm (India time), 40 Sikhs have converted to Christianity in the
village Dhotian (ਢੋਟੀਆਂ) in district Tarn Taran.
There are 31 Gurdwaras in the village and one historical shrine, Gurdwara
Raja Ram in memory of Baba Bir Singh Naurangabad. Langar is served in the
village’s large Gurdwara, but the Mahzbi Sikhs, or so-called “low castes,”
are refused entry–contrary to the tenants of the Sikh faith.
For the past few years, Baba
Jagtar Singh of Tarn Taran Sahib has been doing ‘Kar Sewa’ (construction
service). They have demolished the historical Gurdwara and rebuilt it in
the name of sewa. Millions of rupees have been spent on the construction
of a Gate and Langar Hall in which the so-called low castes are not
allowed entry. Baba Jagtar Singh and the rest of his sewadars (volunteers)
have been witnessed talking down to the so-called low caste Sikhs.
This was the first missionary tour by the Christians in the village, which
has led to 40 conversions of Sikhs who originate from the so-called low
caste backgrounds. It is likely in the next missionary tour they will
construct a church in the village.
It is noteworthy that this is the village of the writer Jagjit Singh who
authored the book ‘Sikh Inqalaab’ (Sikh Revolution) in which he strongly
condemned the caste system and caste discrimination, in line with the Sikh
faith. Since the time of the early Sikh Gurus, this village has been on
the forefront for giving sacrifices for the Sikh religion and maintaining
the Sikh religion.
One of the leaders of the local Sikh youth who have been fighting the
so-called “Kar Sewa Sant” (Jagtar Singh) and caste discrimination said,
“If the Christians make a church then they will invest 50,000 rupees
because they want the poor Sikhs (from the lower social backgrounds) to
join them and give them equal status.”
One group of Christian missionaries is very active on the banks of the
River Beas in the village Dhahian. The ‘Mahzbi’ Sikhs in the villages
where great Sikh freedom fighters hailed from like Shaheed Bhai Manochahal,
Sangha, Naushira, Vein Poin, Nagoke, Sakheera and others are being groomed
and converting to Christianity in large numbers. Churches are being
constructed in which they are getting children to sing the praises of
Jesus on loud speakers so that all the villagers can hear.
Sikh groups are asking Akal Takht Sahib to take strict action against the
Saadh Jagtar Singh and his men who are not only demolishing historical
Gurdwaras in the name of ‘Kar Sewa’ but committing a grave sin in the garb
of Sikhs by pushing the poor and Mahzbi Sikhs away from the Sikh religion.