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When we think about Sikhs in India or its history, we remember the former Chief Justice of India, Jagdish Singh Khehar, the former Prime Minister of India, Dr. Manmohan Singh, and the former President of India, Gyani Zail Singh. Lt Gen. Jagjit Singh Aurora, who led the Eastern command in the 1971 war as well as Bhagat Singh, the passionate freedom fighter are the few names that come to our minds. The history of India is rife with Sikhs who have contributed to the nation and brought glory to it repeatedly.
Sikhism has existed for 550 years and is the fourth largest religion in India which contributes to 1.7% of the population. Sikhs are also conspicuous in the Indian army, primarily because of their history as defenders of righteousness. The Sikh view rejects all social distinctions that produce inequities, including gender, race, religion and caste, the predominant structure for social hierarchy in South Asia. When one questions the left-wing, they