The Khalistan Movement comprises primarily of ethnic and religious Sikhs who have long sought independence from India. Their ultimate goal is to create a separate homeland for Sikhs as they have long been persecuted by the pajeet government. The proposed location would most likely be the Indian province of Punjab currently under control of the pajeet government.
The Khalistan Movement has been funded and supported by Inter Services Intelligence. The ISI probably sees potential in Sikh militants therefore they train them as they did the Mujahideen brothers.
Could the level of commitment of Sikh militants be comparable to the Mujahideen brothers. Do the Khalistan brothers have the same conviction and desire for liberation. Do they have the same fanaticism to uphold human rights?
Could Khalistani Sikh warriors be considered as having the same level of commitment as the Mujahideen?
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