Indian Sikhs mourn India’s water aggression against Pakistan in the shape of floods

India, Pakistan’s perpetual adversary, never misses a chance to demonstrate its poor neighborly conduct. This nation has developed a pattern of employing various strategies and subversive ideologies to inflict harm. No country or faith in South Asia is immune to its malevolence. In any regional conflict or law and order disturbance, India consistently plays a pivotal role, whether it involves Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, or Nepal. India has always been the central figure of malevolence. It engages in numerous negative actions to pursue the sinister vision of Hindutva and Akhand Bharat, determined to disrupt peace through its antics.

Following the significant defeat of this so-called power in the recent Indo-Pak conflict, India has experienced setbacks on multiple fronts. In response to this situation, it has unleashed a massive amount of water towards Pakistan, resulting in floods that have submerged millions of acres, destroyed standing crops, and caused immeasurable loss of life and property. Throughout the year, farmers sustain themselves and the nation’s economy through agriculture, fulfilling both domestic and international demands. They patiently await the rewards of their hard work, but this country, with its pitiful approach and anti-human stance, is intentionally attempting to sabotage agricultural growth. During the recent conflict, India not only threatened to nullify the Indus Water Treaty but also acted on this threat, declaring its intention to cut off Pakistan’s water supply. Pakistan protested and exposed India’s anti-human actions and intentions to the world. As a result of this campaign, India is facing diplomatic isolation as others distance themselves from it.

The recent flooding has caused damage to sacred sites of the Sikh community, notably the Gurdwara in Kartarpur. However, thanks to the prompt actions undertaken by the government of Pakistan, under its vigilant oversight, the site was not only preserved but also the influx of water was swiftly managed. This response garnered appreciation from Sikhs residing in Pakistan, India, and across the globe, who expressed their unwavering confidence in Pakistan’s efforts. Sikhs are protesting because the water that India unleashed in retaliation against Pakistan also damaged Punjab in India. In addition to demonstrating human animosity, they have also ruined Punjab and the Sikhs and harmed the Guru’s homeland. They reaffirmed their support and offered their condolences to the people of Pakistan and Punjab. In this sense, the Internet offers a vast number of voice and video clips. India has never treated all minorities properly, particularly Muslims and Sikhs, according to historical accounts and assessments published by human rights organisations. India has carried out a number of heinous crimes, including homicides, rapes, forced relocation, genocide, targeted killings both domestically and overseas, destruction of property and places of worship, complete support for terrorist and extremist organisations, terrorism abroad, and other atrocities. Since Pakistan has gurdwaras and monuments dedicated to their Gurus, Sikhs are punished whenever they show their love for the country. The Sikhs are enthralled with Pakistan because of the country’s regard for them, the extreme care it takes for their sacred sites, and the various amenities it offers for performing religious ceremonies.

India’s plot to drive a wedge between the Sikhs and Pakistan isn’t working. People are becoming closer to one another and supporting one another in every manner as a result of this flood. Since the unity of difficult times endures forever, the enemy is unable to digest this unity throughout this trying period. The Sikhs’ bravery and compassion for people affected by the floods are also greatly appreciated by Pakistan.