V. Pundit Sunder Lal
Pundit Sunder Lal, another veteran revolutionary and a well-known historian, said that although he was Sant Kirpal Singh Ji’s senior in age, he accepted Him as his Guru. Tracing the history of the Indian National Congress, he spoke substantially as follows:

From the earliest times, India’s fight for freedom was based on the concept of unity and equality of man. In 1907, Lokmanya Tilak had defined Sandhya – the Hindu union prayer – as a means to establish Union with God. In 1923, when Maulana Mohammed Ali was reminded in the midst of a Congress session that it was time for Namaz – Muslim prayer –, he said that the proceedings of the Congress session were in no way different than Namaz.

In 1924 Gandhi Ji undertook a 21-day fast for bringing about Hindu-Muslim unity. There was in fact a resolution on the agenda for one common religion of humanity, but Gandhi Ji said there was no need for that: since the basic teachings of all religions were the same, they should remain in their respective religious formations – only they should act up to what their scriptures say.

This is exactly what Sant Ji tells us today. Sant Ji is doing the same work that Kabir and Nanak did in Their times.