During a recent seminar, Professor Jagmohan Singh, Director of the Sikh Collective and Chief Editor of World Sikh News, shared his views on a fundamental flaw in how the community handles Sikh issues. He observed that many sections of the Sikh community rely too heavily on governments, political parties, and state laws for resolutions—a reliance that has become a problem in itself. Pointing specifically to the demand for a new law with stricter punishments for the beadbi of Guru Granth Sahib, he warned that such legislation could create unforeseen complications. Prof. Singh urged the community to devise independent mechanisms to resolve their issues, rather than constantly looking to the state or its laws. Listen to his full speech and share it with others.