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  1. Rampal’s Army

    The Rashtriya Samaj Sewa Samiti (RSSS) is the name of the army made by Rampal, in which men are armed with pistols and rifles. The 4,000 RSSS members guard Satlok Ashram 24×7 and are monitoring the situation from the ‘war room’ inside the Ashram. The RSSS men also have walkie-talkies. The RSSS intelligence wing also monitors police movement in Hisar.

    It’s not just that he formed an army of his own, but his men also attacked the local cops when they came to arrest Rampal following the High Court order. It is very clear that Rampal’s army stopped the police from executing the court’s order.

    Can you have your own ‘army’ in the country?

    But the serious question that arises out of this is: How can one have a force inside the country? Isn’t it against the Constitution? It also raises question over the last Haryana government of Bhupinder Singh Hooda: Why didn’t his government take action against Rampal? Why did the then government allow him to form his own army?

    Surely, Rampal has created his own state within a state where he is ruling by using his force. Attacking cops and disrespecting the court’s orders is the clear act of sedition. The need of the hour is that police must take strong action against Rampal and arrest him. The current government of Manohar Lal Khattar should wake up.

    http://us.india.com/news/india/sant-rampal-godman-or-fraudman-how-can-one-have-his-own-army-in-the-country-197647/

  2. he said ok then stop tieing turban now is time to make good hair style. i said WHAT? NOW I AM FOR MY GURU NOT FOR YOU.

    :lol2: :lol2: :lol2: :lol2: :lol2: :lol2: :lol2: :lol2: :lol2: :lol2: :lol2: :lol2: :lol2: :lol2: :lol2:

    AWESOME !!!!!!!!!!!!

  3. When the invasions began of India, the foreigners would line up all of the Indians, tell them to open their mouths and spit in them. Where were your proud castes then? When your great great great great grandmothers were sold for pennies in the open market and made as slaves for the whims and pleasures of the foreign invaders, where were your proud castist forefathers?

    How dare you say that! Those kind of insults are specifically reserved for Hindus only!
  4. Cases against Haryana godman Rampal

    NEW DELHI: Thousands of supporters of controversial sect leader Rampal staged a protest here and demanded a CBI probe into allegations of his involvement in a murder conspiracy. Born to a family of farmers in Sonepat district, Rampal claims to be an incarnation of the 15th century mystic poet Kabir. Following are the cases against HaryanagodmanRampal.

    Murder

    The Rohtak district administration had sealed Satlok Ashram at Karontha village after clashes between Rampal disciples and Arya Samaj followers in July 2006 in which a youth was killed and 59 injured. Later, police booked Rampal and several of his disciples under Section 302 (murder) and arrested him. Rampal got bail after spending 22 months in jail and shifted his base to Barwala town in Hisar district.

    Forgery

    Another FIR was registered against Rampal and his followers for forgery when a complaint was filed against him a day after the clash with Arya Samajis in 2006. It was alleged that Satlok Ashram at Karontha village was built on a piece of land obtained through forgery. According to a Haryana police report submitted before the sessions court in Rohtak, the land "donated" to build the ashram was "gifted" by a woman, Krishna, who impersonated the real owner Kamla in 1999. Three acres out of the over 16 acre land of the ashram belonged to four members of Kamla's family, including her brother Rajender Singh. Kamla's share was less than one acre. On its part, the ashram ridiculed all these charges in its website.

    Assault
    An FIR was registered against seven supporters of Rampal, including a woman, on May 5, 2013. Anil Kumar, a resident of Atawala village in Panipat district, complained to the police that the preacher's followers thrashed him at the Ashram. "They wanted me to give in writing that I am a spy of AryaSamaj. They also prepared my video recording forcing me to give statements against AryaSamaj leader," Anil said in the FIR.

    Criminal intimidation

    Another FIR was registered on May 9, 2013 against the followers of Rampal for issuing threats to Arya Samajis. According to the complaint filed by secretary of Haryana Gaushala Sangh Achayra Sarv Mitar, the followers of Rampal telephoned the office-bearers of Arya Samaj and threatened them.



    Arya Samaj activist's murder

    Three people, including a woman, were killed and around 100 injured in police firing on activists of Arya Samaj who were protesting against handing over the possession of an ashram to Rampal in Karontha village on May 12, 2013. A day after this, a murder case was registered against Rampal for allegedly killing an Arya Samaj activist Promila Devi. According to the FIR, Promila was hit by a bullet fired from the ashram when she was returning home from the farm fields. He brother Satnarayan alleged that she was shot on the instructions of Rampal.

    Ashram suspects Arya Samaj hand

    Satlok Ashram spokesperson Raj Kapoor alleged that Arya Samajis were behind all complaints lodged against Rampal and his followers. "We don't know how many complaints have been filed against Rampal and his followers but there is no truth in it," he said.

    http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Cases-against-Haryana-godman-Rampal/articleshow/45192010.cms

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  5. The fact that a nation of lions who used to rescue girls of other weak communities back in the "GOLDEN" days was not able to secure its own as recently as 1947 and 1984, and that the same nation which didn't hesitate to behead those committing sacrilege but today chooses to weep on international media cameras after getting attacked by a bunch of thugs is a testimony to what exactly we have forgotten. SHASTARS!!!!!

  6. i always ponder inside my mind to this day, is.....we killed 500k muslims in 4months, how many could we have killed had we responded to the muslim killing of our ppl frm the previous yr of 46'? At tue rate we were butchering them (rightly/wrongly), we cudda taken A LOT more of present day w.panjab.

    That is not our style bro. A Sikh never kills innocents no matter how badly we're hit. That is the legacy we are so proud of. However I do understand what you're saying. Back then, just as today, we were always a minority. In fact if you see the Punjabi speaking population of India and Pakistan combined, the largest substantial majority would be the Muslims of West Punjab. This was true back then as well as today, if I am not wrong.
  7. I can confirm that was said by a bitter panjabi muslim, on a channel 4 partition documentary, called "the last days of the raj". I like u mehtab siyaah, can never get that quote out of my head, though, he isnt the only 1 to have said it. He was laughing his head off practically as he was sayin it.

    Thats it, thats the one!
  8. By the way I will tell you something even funnier. I had visited Durgiana Mandir just once in 1999 when I was still not a Sikh and was cleanshaven back in the days before taking Amrit. Its not just a copy of Sri Darbar Sahib but the Vaishno Devi temple in Jammu as well. They have fake caves and water inside to give the feeling of the real Vaishno Devi temple which is all the way up in the mountains.

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    Sikh delegates from Jamshedpur in front of Bharatiya Yuvak Sanghs pandal in Ranchi on Sunday. (Prashant Mitra)

    Plea changes pandal theme

    Monday , September 15 , 2014

    Amritsars 106-year-old Durgiana Mandir will replace the famous Golden Temple as the theme of the Durga Puja pandal at Bakri Bazar in Upper Bazar area of Ranchi.

    Organisers Bharatiya Yuvak Sangh on Sunday agreed to make the needed modifications as a gesture after a Sikh delegation from Jamshedpur visited the capital to point out to them that they did not like the idea of placing a Durga idol inside the Golden Temple.

    Twelve members of Dharm Prachar Committee came down to Ranchi to meet the organisers.

    We came to know that a replica of the Golden Temple is coming up as the pandal for Bharatiya Yuvak Sangh through Facebook. Since no idol is kept inside the Golden Temple, we pointed out to them that our religious sentiments would be hurt if they place an idol inside the Golden Temple replica and requested them to change the pandal theme, said Harpal Singh, president of Dharm Prachar Committee, Jamshedpur.

    They also asked the organisers to curb smoking on the pandal premises. Smoking is strictly prohibited at golden Temple, said Singh.

    The organisers also readily agreed.

    We had decided to create a replica of the Golden Temple to spread the message of the triumph of good over evil. We never wanted to hurt the feelings of any community, said Basant Kumar, director of the Sangh.

    The Durgiana Mandir is only a smaller version of the Golden Temple. Since it is just like the Golden Temple, we will not face any major problem by this sudden change of plans, he added.

    Regarding the smoking issue, Kumar said that though they also do not support it, it was beyond their control.

    http://www.telegraphindia.com/1140915/jsp/jharkhand/story_18835050.jsp#.VGUs8PnF-mA

  10. Tourism in Jharkhand? Seriously? Jharkhand is right in the middle of the Naxal belt, and these Naxals are the deadliest opponents India has ever seen. These guys never kill less than 100 cops/soldiers each time they attack. So I'd say we can rule out tourism?

    Its just another way to tell Sikhs "we can make a golden temple like you". Question is, how will they compare theirs to Sri Darbar Sahib? 24 hour langar non-stop round the clock? Soul-stirring keertan? A history of countless Shaheeds? Where will they get all this from?

    They are just trying to piss Sikhs off. The best analogy that came to my mind is this...

  11. VAHEGURU JI KA KHALSA, VAHEGURU JI KI FATEH

    Good!

    No awakening occurs in the Sikh community until we are under attack, and it takes genocides to wake all of the Panth up to any sort of unity. It's not like our people were bright enough to vote out the Akaalis for the past 30+ years. "Naa, Asi Ta Akaali Nu Hi Vote Pauni!". Bara Rang Laayaa Akaalian Neh. They deserve marginalization and we deserve being put into a corner and to be beaten until we wake up and see with our open eyes that we are losing everything and we had better wake up and start swinging back.

    How many 1984s will it take to wake this sleeping Panth, boot everyone out of the Takht Sahiban and SGPC, hold Sarbat Khalsa and declare our nation to awaken and fight for its survival? Victory is ours, provided we can become Khalsa - so we declare every day when we meet each other and say Fateh. Victory, independence and the highest respect is there for the taking, provided we can become worthy of receiving it.

    You know I was once watching a BBC documentary they telecasted a few years ago in mid August when both India and Pakistan surprisingly celebrate the massacre of their very own people. I forgot who it was, but they quoted an opinion by one of the British officers, his view about Hindus, Muslims and Sikhs. Now these guys had ruled for 200 years and had interacted heavily with practically every community, so they had an opinion, a viewpoint about each one. The Hindus were seen as those who could see a storm coming from a distance, make preparations, and are able to secure almost everything just in the nick of time. The Muslims were seen as those who could see the storm when its right above their head, they try their best and secure the most important things as quickly as possible.

    You want to know know what they said about the Sikhs? The Sikhs were seen as people who would realize that a storm had struck only AFTER te storm had passed away after devastating everything.

    Its upto us to change not only this opinion, but our mindsets too.

    And correct me if these words were from a British officer or an Indian/Pakistani, because I vaguely remember an Indian/Pakistani quoting a British officer's opinion.

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