Sikh farmers are frozen by the Muslim community


-Sikh-Muslim brotherhood is old

-Guru has been running since the time of Govind Singh

New delhi date. Friday 11 December 2020

For the last ten to twelve days, Muslims have been running langar (kitchens) on the border of Delhi to accommodate the agitating Sikhs in time. History has it that the brotherhood of Muslims and Sikhs dates back to the time of Guru Gobind Singh.

The Sikh-Muslim brotherhood was also seen in the ongoing peasant movement. The elders say that even when the country was divided in 1947 and thousands of Muslims migrated to Pakistan, the Muslims of Malerkotla area of ​​Punjab decided to stay in India and said that we have the blessings of Guru Gobind Singh so we are not going anywhere. Not a single incident of violence or killing took place in Malerkotla after the partition.

Today, the heirs of a new generation of Muslim families are delivering food to the agitating Punjabi farmers on the Indus border twice a day. These Muslims were running special anchors for the Sikhs. Mobin Farooq, a Muslim comrade from Malerkotla who came to serve the farmers on the Indus border, was serving in the kitchen for the Sikhs. “This is how we are contributing to the farmers’ movement, ”he said. Even though our effort is small. But in this way we are participating in the movement of our Sikh brothers and sisters.


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