"The Sikhs and Scots are two rustic natural nations, composed of grassroot people. They have fought and sustained an undieing sense of life, liberty and connection to their land. They have made their history and culture; through ages of persecution, genocide, invasion, subjugation and immense bloodshed. Though separated by 5,000 miles of geography, they share profound similarities - historic events, spirit, ruggedness, bravehearts (e.g. William Wallace and Banda Singh Bahadur), clans and misals, swords and battles. They share an unsuppressible resistance and courage against oppression, and an unbending desire for self-determination and self-governance." PANJAAB NATIONAL HISTORY SOCIETY
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