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Sikh Political prisoner, Devinderpal Singh Bhullar was on Monday acquitted in a 1992 Terrorists and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) case registered against him at the Batala Sadar police station. Charges under section 307 (attempt to murder) of the Indian Penal Code, Arms Act and the Explosives Act were also slapped on Bhullar in the case that pertains to an encounter after a police party was ambushed by a group of militants. The designated TADA court of Surinder Singh which heard the case, dismissed the chargesheet filed by the Batala police and discharged Bhullar for want of evidence. The court accepted the plea of Bhullar’s counsel that there was no d…
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Some good news from the protests for a change. The statue of that arch racist M K Gandhi has been vandalised with graffiti of 'Rapist' and 'Racist' so someone among the protesters has read up on the real Gandhi.
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How many of your Singhs and Singhnis out there like to grow your own vegetables. My neighbours on either side both their own vegetables and sometimes I feel I should do the same but I am too lazy. Went to the local supermarket and bought some Spinach and green beans, when I looked at where they were grown one said Kenya and the other one Spain. Unless you are buying something like pineapples and bananas, why does vegetables that can be grown locally have to come from so far away.
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@GurjantGnostic @NaamTiharoJoJape @Jacfsing2@californiasardar1 -any be watching this https://jewishjournal.com/culture/arts/344420/a-jewish-family-and-a-sikh-family-swap-homes-in-new-show/ A Jewish Family and a Sikh Family Swap Homes in New Show One particular episode of "Home Sweet Home" features two families from La Cañada—a Sikh family and a Jewish family—that each spend three days immersing themselves with the other’s customs, friends, extended family and cuisine. …
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Thought this part was slightly funny (sorry!): "Dad Mr Dhaliwal used to be clean-shaven but has since been forced to grow a beard just to hide the lasting visible scar he has been left with." https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/black-country/sacked-worker-jailed-plunging-blade-22814127 Sacked worker jailed for plunging blade into boss's chin during 'scuffle' over unpaid wages in Smethwick Ashwani Kumar, 46, attacked his ex-boss after arming himself with a 'dangerous' weapon SHARE 7COMMENTS By Annabal Bagdi Senior repo…
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https://www.tiktok.com/@ranbir_vs_manoj?source=h5_m https://www.tiktok.com/@ranbir_vs_manoj/video/6941376521235877125?source=h5_m&is_copy_url=1&is_from_webapp=v3
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Punjab now a land of Bihari 'Sardars' LUDHIANA: The tenth and final Sikh teacher, Guru Gobind Singh, who was born in Bihar's capital Patna nearly 300 years ago, would have approved of this sociologial trend in contemporary Punjab. The old advisory to people to adapt to the culture of the places they go to, 'When in Rome, do as Romans do', has been assimilated with gusto by the migrant population of Bihar and Uttar Pradesh, in the "land of five rivers". Indeed, with 'kara' around his wrist, long flowing beard, turban, and 'Singh' suffixed to his name, the 'bhaiyya' from the heartland has transformed into 'paaji' in Punjab. In a study by Punjab Agricultural University's…
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Remember. This just happned but a generation ago. Modern history.
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i feel we should act aggressive with the suls, whenever we see one be harsh to them, dont do buisness with them, when u see one walking down the street go infront of them so they have to move, basically flex ur muscle on them, if u meet a pakistani muslim tell him u used to have an ex gf who was paki they hate tht trust me, tell them how halal is disgusting etc
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so my massi has a photo of Krishna at her house idk why she does is this acceptable for Sikhs to do this? I avoid visiting her and her family because I don't want to be associated with these type of people.They have 0 ounce of SIkhi in their life and are like wanna be westernised am i in the wrong for wanting to break contact with them?
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https://law.justia.com/cases/federal/district-courts/FSupp/457/1082/2347746/ Wright V Raines. Kesh is protected by the supreme court.
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