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  1. I'm not going to argue on if Sidhu moose Wala was a good person or not, but all I will say ,which I think is something all of us can agree on, is that the Indian government can and will use this excuse to increase forces in Punjab. Remember the sequence of events. 3 days ago Sidhu moose Wala expressed support for Simranjit Singh Maan and for Khalistan. 2 days ago,his security was removed. Yesterday he was assassinated. Does it not seem planned and another poor coverup? Keep in mind that the anniversary of Operation Bluestar is in a few days time. I don't feel it's a coincidence. It doesn't matter if Sidhu was a good person or not, but based on all other events happening, it seems very likely that he was used as a scapegoat to let the Indian government go on with another plan that will help them gain control of Punjab. (E.g extra military presence and police presence) There will normally be extra military presence in Punjab for operation Bluestar anniversary. I wouldn't be surprised if after these forces enter Punjab , they don't leave. Bhul Chuk Maf ji Vaheguru ji ka khalsa Vaheguru ji ki fateh
    7 points
  2. I think the government gives "contracts" to gangs and their leaders to do their dirty work for them, i.e. eliminate political opponents, so they can attribute these murders and incidents as personal / business issues without the State having to get their own hands dirty. I think they called it "buffers" in the Godfather, lol. It's what the likes of the CIA did during the the latter half of the previous century in terms of taking out prominent black leaders via the target's rival whom the CIA would hire for huge sums of money, and then the press would blame the murders on personal vendettas to prevent the finger being pointed to official State involvement, etc.
    4 points
  3. 100%. These gangs exist due to government support. Same thing in mexico where the cartels cannot exist without government support. People are too dumb to understand lhow these people in power go to any lenght to stay in power.
    3 points
  4. I actually wrote the lyrics for that one.
    2 points
  5. Tunes such as: "I love it when you call me big Bapu! " ?? " Khalistani Love" "Mo Moneh mo problems!" ??
    2 points
  6. I will never ever support punjabi songs but people need to realize that sidhu dying is another loss for the sikh community and our declining population. So many young sikh men dying or being put in jails or becoming infertile. It is a huge loss for the further propagation of our community. It's like a silence genocide.
    2 points
  7. I guess Punjab has it's 2pac or Biggie.
    2 points
  8. Is it also plain, old-fashioned extortion? Like possibly that kabadi player that got killed recently?
    2 points
  9. yo Jazzy, what's the point of wearing the khanda necklace, or that gym guy wearing khanda tattoo, if all the 'jattz' look like pakistanis, is everyone tryna be a pakistani jatt yo? Need More real East Punjab Jattz! Bring back the old school jattz! Pagri Sambal Jatta
    2 points
  10. The call to arms was prior to the government scaling back security. It was more like petty politics by AAP given that the Jathedar had only 4 security men to begin with. In comparison, Kejriwal gets 90 Punjab Police Personnel (even though he resides in Delhi) and Raghav Chada gets 50. Also, these are not temporary scale backs. Bhagwant Mann has in fact requested and received 100 companies of the Indo-Tibetan Border Patrol force to "keep the peace". Interestingly, the Jathedaar's call was made after this police build-up in the state.
    2 points
  11. Naah I'm not losing hope. Eve5ryhting that is happening is happening for a reason. I trust god.
    1 point
  12. exactly . Who killed JFK - CIA. Also you heard Clinton body count too wild to be true...bin laden used to work for US gov..
    1 point
  13. I thought it was you P. Dally ??
    1 point
  14. Why are Palestinians not censored since israel is so dear to US but sikhs are?
    1 point
  15. 100%. People are saying they have increased military presence in cities like fategrah sahib and all.
    1 point
  16. Almost no point in withdrawing those 4 men from the Jathedar when others have considerably more personnel assigned to them. Does seem very petty. Question is why is Bhagwant butting heads with the jathedar? Could this all (including the Moosewala death) be an elaborate "false-flag" by Congress to weasel their way back into Punjabi-Sikh affections, and eventually the state itself?
    1 point
  17. I fully support Sikhs being armed, but the SGPC Jathedar has to go.
    1 point
  18. Hanji, I think the police build up was one of the circumstances that Jathedar Ji was referring to was the increasing interference of the Indian government in Sikh issues and Punjab. Sikhs in Punjab need to listen to Jathedar Ji's call and prepare for the worst. Bhul Chuk Maf ji
    1 point
  19. Vaheguru ji ka khalsa Vaheguru ji ki fateh ji Veerji, if I remember correctly based on what I read, the decision to remove Jathedar Ji's security was only done after Jathedar Ji's call for arms. All of this seems planned.
    1 point
  20. Flipping hell. Given that Simranjeet Singh Mann was pushing for apnay to jump into the Russia-Ukraine conflict. I fear what decisions he'd make if he became a leader. I don't feel we need anyone to push apnay into any meat grinder for another's cause.
    1 point
  21. So I was reading the report on Moosewala's murder, and it mentions that AAP temporarily removed state security of key Punjabi personalities (reassigning personnel for the Bluestar commemorations) including Moosewala and the Akal Takhat Jathedar (among others). Was this "call to arms" by the jathedar an emotional and petulant lashing out because he had his security detail reassigned for a few weeks? Genuine question, I have no axe to grind in this situation.
    1 point
  22. Congres / BJP / AAP they're all the same
    1 point
  23. And how many mothers lost their sons because of Congress Party?
    1 point
  24. No, but a mother lost her son.
    1 point
  25. I thought that strap was a gatra at first tbh
    1 point
  26. Punjab needs intersectional feminism as much as a fish needs a bike. Feminism is the first step. Forty years later arrives LGBT melas. ?
    1 point
  27. Magical voice of the great Giani Sant Singh Maskeen.
    1 point
  28. Do Sukhmani Sahib it will boost your Simran.
    1 point
  29. we don't, we mean it in exactly the definition/ connotation that the police and law give ; the grooming of young school girls by grown <banned word filter activated> men with aim to exploit them for sexual relations or further blackmail and abuse/prostitution . If you can't stand the discussion tell your nearest and dearest to oppose the filthy crimes of these degenerates , but I doubt you will because you feel that such crimes are not crimes .
    1 point
  30. Well, i'm sure you must have heard about the Mughals vs Khalsa... We'll talk about whatever we like as much as we want, ...whilst you should go and pray/help/join your brothers and sisters in Yemen, syria, afghan..and 72 other matters happening is Islamic world. No need to worry about us bro, so stay the f### away from all Sikh forums. Vaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Vaheguruji Ki Fateh!
    1 point
  31. No the term grooming which is being used is when muslim gangs , give young girls drugs and alcohol to rape and abuse them. So if you going to have a decent conversation then do so, or stop the jibber jabber and do one.
    1 point
  32. a punjabi muslim got his sikh mates to tie his turban on his wedding day , and ... did he donate to gurdwara, did he do sewa , did he pay into fund to support aid? no .... just tied a pug ....wow
    1 point
  33. He wanted to pay 'tribute' those Sikhs protesting against the CAA bill...and helping the Muslims in Kashmir...
    1 point
  34. Do try it and ignore Singh375. Unfortunately he's not only misguided but states mool mantar is from Ik-oankar to Jap WHEN it is Ik-oankar to Hosee bhi sach. But rather than arguing farther, read Society of Saints should u get the chance and decide for yourself. Although Singh375 deserves literally one credit... "It takes minutes." YES! If it's up to God he can b obtained within minutes.
    1 point
  35. From society of saints bio. Always do it Amritvela. One eye is closed and other is open, staring at your own nose. This helps with concentration. Within a few weeks both eyes should be closed and at this stage focus should be greatly up. Naamjaap should be done loud, only u should be able to hear it with own ears at this stage. Second stage Naamjaap happens in throat. The meditator will get tired recitation takes place in throat. Second stage comes months later NOT automatically, like "Oh am fed up! Let's go 2nd stage," so stages will occur naturally. Third stage meditation happens in heart. 4th stage in belly. 5th stage is saas-graas where meditation takes place 24 hours Jaap happens within the meditator plus rom-rom, where all hair on body meditates. Final stage is Dasam Duaar opens up. How long for final stage? Depends on one's dedication and how far they kept from panj Chor/ Maya in their daily lives. Keep away for 6 months THEN amazing things happen. A year later revelations may take place. Dasam Duaar can even open up within 5 years. But yeah do things like masturbation THEN it'll b back to square one. Like literally.
    1 point
  36. Interesting. Could you post the method. Because I’ve read their Jeewani.
    1 point
  37. Follow Sant Jawala Singh Ji's method. It opens up Dasam Duaar.
    1 point
  38. Practice Naam Simran in a park or any natural spots like lakes and mountains. If this isn’t possible make a special room in your house.
    1 point
  39. I love seeing what's happening around the world with the environment with people being told to stay indoors, the lack of pollution has let the earth breath again, it brilliant, the thing is i don't live with my head in the clouds (although sometime's i wish i could), as soon as humans are let out again it won't take long to suffocate the earth again.
    1 point
  40. Even science can’t cure the virus. Only Naam will save us. That’s what these doctors are saying.
    1 point
  41. Breaking news. Police has been deployed across the UK. People can’t venture outside their homes. It’s getting scary. If this doesn’t work the army will be deployed.
    1 point
  42. Read Gurbani. Try to attend a Gurdwara if possible. Take Amrit when you’re ready.
    1 point
  43. you're talking about Harjinder Singh from hollllaaaand....lives in Saathall now, lovely guy, so relaxing in delivery... the message goes in without any pain ...deep thinker too. He knows a fair bit about the drinks and drugs life , lost his wife to drugs . He should be put into programs which talk about supporting sikhs who have gotten into that life and want to get out ...maybe phone in type where you have counsellors manning phones and the whole things linked into a full support and rehab network ...then I wouldn't mind the channel patting themselves on the back. If they don't have people able to come in to do live slots , they should have best of web katha/kirtan/vichar reels played into a show advertising content online for newcomers , maybe trending video channels , that kind of thing. Oh yes the channels should jointly buy up all the rights to Maskeen ji 's vids and katha tapes then edit in english translation subtitles , link in the different resources quoted by Maskeen ji possibly available online so peeps can read further.
    1 point
  44. In my experience, the youngsters are following in the same footsteps as their elders; they just seem to be taking the longer and scenic route, when in actuality they'll end up arriving at the same destination as the oldies they hold with little regard. Again, in my experience, Sikh youngsters - on the whole - resist challenges to their worldview or opinions on various matters that they've happened to learn or heard from... yep, the oldies who run things. These naujwaan refuse to concede there MAY be an alternative way of looking at a situation, or that, God forbid, they might be wrong. Does that sound familiar? Coupled with a worringly anti-intellectual streak as if being even a bit educated denotes a weaker belief and less stringent adherence to Sikhi (although to be fair when our lot get their degrees and titles they are the first to sell out, lol), the only type of person who'll find himself rising to the summit in these religious environments is the tub-thumping demagogue for whom attributes such as conciliation, patience, and foresight are seen as symbols of pappuism. I'm afraid, in modern day Sikhi at least, the young will continue to emulate the old. Just look at yesterday's threads where the various ding-dongs were occurring. Those debates were as old as the hills, yet the participants were supposedly of this hopeful new generation. What does that tell you? Sadly, any jewel who does shine and somehow find himself or herself ahead of the pack in these matters will be swamped by the trailing pack who desire conformity, control, and the safety of the old ways. There is no room for originality in organised religion, not as a force for positivity, at least.
    1 point
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