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For the past decade the main focus of most Sikhs and Sikh preachers is to target Sants because many people are going to them for help in all aspects of life. Many preachers have been very out spoken against Sants for breaking sangat and then attaching the sangat to themselves. I know some will cringe when they read this topic, but the truth is the truth. Many Sants have divided the Sikh sangat. One of the main preacher that is fighting such wrongful acts is Sarbjit Singh Dhunda and for that he should be recognized as doing a service for the sangat. He is trying to get the Sikh sangat together on one platform and trying to get rid of the division caused by many factors.

Here is one video where he tries to get sangat together on one platform:

The Sikh sangat needs to unity and come to Satguru's door and follow Satguru. There are many Baba's that don't want this happening and Dhunda is trying to fight against such forces that have backing from governments and other anti-sikh forces.

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and let me mention one thing..........we paapi are not capable of meeting with guru maharaj..........only sant or gurmukh babe can hold ur hand ...and move you forward on this path.............without sant ang gurmukh babe u'll lost somewhere in between....dats for sure

What kind of ridiculous statement is this?!

Guru Nanak Dev Jee freed us from this middleman ideology. A Gursikh needs NO ONE else aside from Satguru to get to Sach Khand. Sant, Mahapurskh etc should only be seen as inspiration and not some type of special middle man that will get us to Sach Khand.

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Sarcasm at its finest, i hope people catch the point of this thread. Waheguru

Untill unless u don't read gurbani for urself u will always look for other. Read gurbani urself. We had made GURU GRANTH SAHIB A RITUAL GURU and we depend on other people so that they can hold our hand and move forward to the path Guru Nanak Sahib told. Plight of sikh people.

U can count good baba's on finger tips but other baba's are pretty much more than that who run there business on name of relgion.

One reason that is for sure we go to baba's is for worldly things.

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