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Mehtab Singh

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  1. bolayyyyyyyyyy sooooooooooo nihaaaaaaaalllllllll S A T S R I A K A A L !!!!!!!! Many Many Happy Returns of the Day veeray :lol: Gurujee keep u in chardi kala always :nihungsmile: :e:
  2. This Singh is an example and inspiration for all those Punjabis who drink every weekend and then complain "hai mere goddey dukhde :yehyehyeh: ...hai oye asi taan buddey ho gaye :lol: "
  3. ehvi nai kende "oh dekho jalandhari janda" :lol: :nihungsmile: ( ooohhhh look whoz gonna get mad (6) ...hehehehehehehe ) my family are also Punjabi Hindus from Jalandhar...yea they speak Punjabi even in Delhi...Punjabi is like Delhi's second language...well almost first you can say :e:
  4. oh veeray thand rakh...vichara nawa nawa PM baneya aa lets give him some time sangat jee...remember the one way he can start by proving himself is by dealing with dangar kumar and hitler tytler who belong to his own party, i.e congress
  5. The cup of sin of these evil doers is just on the verge of over flowing. Its only a matter of time when the Khalsa of Guru Gobind Singh snaps back in the most astonishing way. MARK MY WORDS. THESE SCUM BAGS WILL PAY VERY HEAVILY FOR THIS.
  6. Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa! Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!! Another piece of news that has nothing to do with Sikhi. It just hurt me so much (coz I love kids). Its heart breaking and DISGUSTING !!! I killed her because I could not spend time with my lover...
  7. WAHE GURU JI KA KHALSA, WAHE GURU JI KI FATEH. I belong to a Gursikh family; I beg to submit before you that I have an ANTIQUE GURU GRANTH SAHIB. It’s Height, Length, breadth, is only ONE (1) inch. Its Edge’s are polished in Gold. It has all 1430 pages of the said HOLY BOOK. It can be read only with the help of Magnifying Glass. This type of GURU GRANTH SAHIB is available in the MUSEUM of GOLDEN TEMPLE AMRITSAR. But that too is incomplete. This GURU GRANTH SAHIB has been in our family for Generations. I decided to sell this HOLY GURU GRANTH SAHIB. I request you to please use your contacts in Gursikh family or GURUDWARA SAHIB in helping me to sell this HOLY GURU GRANTH SAHIB. I am not quoting any price because you know this GURU GRANTH SAHIB is PRICELESS. Your cooperation in this matter would be highly appreciated. WAHE GURU JI KA KHALSA, WAHE GURU JI KI FATEH YOUR’S INDER PAL SINGH, LUCKNOW (U.P.) INDIA. E-MAIL: singpal@hotmail.com PHONE: 94154 59219
  8. If only everyone thought so Very well said veeray
  9. Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa! Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!! Gurujee bless you all with Naam, AmritVela and loads of Prem for Him and His Sikhi
  10. 3 am to 7 am see i m miles away in oklahoma and i know it ( coz i m dead jealous :lol: @ )
  11. at least he didn't coz the death of innocents like the so called "muslim martyrs" who blow themselves up and also loads of other innocents...i said muslim martyrs in quotes coz these people are neither true muslims nor real martyrs...
  12. lol...since he joined sikhsangat... ...by the way who are you to say anything? no one asked u to read the news 2 times, and since u r not a mod, why are u worried about the forum using up more bandwidth? :T: are u a paying member? :lol:
  13. Whats also forgotten is that it was the Khalsa that was responsible for punishing evil doers, and NOT a particular caste. Very well said ms514 veerjee!!
  14. I agree...the title looked like a new Punjabi pop album... What did she say though ? "hai ni buddiye tennu disna band ho gaya buddappe ch ? akhaan khol ke daaru nai pee hundi tere ton ? vaddi aayee sham-pain peen vaali...botal kholni sikh leh pehlaan" and the guy goes "woah she is kicking a$$ already " HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA :lol:
  15. http://community.webshots.com/photo/133737...135807710UHVqOW http://community.webshots.com/photo/133737...135804764aTjHGb Once I saw on TV a wedding between a white American male and a Punjabi Sikh girl that took place both in the Gurdwara and church. Out of respect for Sikhism, the American gentleman grew his beard for some days and looked much better with a turban. Later on when the ceremony was to held in the church, he shaved off some of it and kept a goti (or French as some would call it). Now thats still better than what this guy did. Why? Coz its one of Guru Gobind Singh Jee's hukams not to give your daughter to a cleanshaven ! ( don't believe me? go here and check number 38 ) It wouldn't harm him if he grew his beard for a couple of days for the Anand Karaj ceremony. Loads of monnay do that, although the correct translation of the Hukam would be not to give your daughter to a haircut!! And correct me if I am wrong, but I thought printed turbans were against the Rehit :T: . I understand that they had to go through both Hindu and Sikh ceremonies, but he could have done what this American did. Keep the beard temporarily for Anand Karaj and then shave it if you want to for your Hindu style. I know now some are gonna jump on me saying "Hindu-Sikh marriage isn't allowed". Well go and get them for that, not me! I am just making a suggestion based on something better I saw on TV. And yes, one of the rehits does mention that Sikhs need to marry among themselves only. If these guys think they know better, well, "good" for them!
  16. http://www.tribuneindia.com/2004/20040916/...6/punjab1.htm#9 Indira did not consider Operation Bluestar a mistake: Alexander Prabhjot Singh Tribune News Service Chandigarh, September 15 “Indira Gandhi did not consider Operation Bluestar a mistake. The mistake was in the manner of implementation of the decision and not in the decision itself,” writes Mr P.C. Alexander in his book “Through the Corridors of Power”. Mr Alexander, who retired as Governor of Maharashtra a couple of years ago, was Principal Secretary to both Mrs Indira Gandhi and Mr Rajiv Gandhi. “It was Indira Gandhi’s consistent policy not to criticise the Army either in private or in public even if she was convinced about the lapses in the implementation of the decision,” he writes in the chapter on the Akali agitation. The initial Army action was “confined to the siege and flushing out operations in the identical gurdwaras in different places and in the Golden Temple in Amritsar”. “There was no reference to any plan except for an effective siege of the buildings involving cutting off telephones, electricity, water, food and inflow of men and weapons. However, there were major and sudden changes in the plan that had been approved by the Prime Minister on May 25.” General Vaidya after a quick visit to Punjab and after consultations with his senior colleagues in the Army sought an urgent meeting with Mrs Indira Gandhi on May 29 to inform her of some important changes in the plan. “Needless to say the PM was ta ken aback by this sudden change. She was quite perturbed at the suggestion of use of force inside the temple and asked Vaidya several questions seeking clarifications. She enquired as to what would happen if the terrorists put up stiff resistance ? She also wanted to know how long it would take to subdue such resistance and particularly as to what would happen if the terrorists took refuge in the inner sanctum where the Guru Granth Sahib was placed. She asked him why the previous strategy of siege and flushing out was being discarded so soon (after all, Vaidya, had outlined it only on May 25). She also sought details about the comparative analyses in terms of loss of life and damage to the temple with respect to either of the plans. Another question she raised was whether such an action inside the temple would have any adverse effect on the loyalty and discipline of the Sikh jawans in the Indian Army,” writes Mr Alexander in his book. He further says that Vaidya spoke with such confidence and calmness that the new plan he was proposing appeared to be virtually the only option open to the Army. Vaidya said that the other option was fraught with dangerous consequences and hundreds of innocent people may fall victim to firing along the roads leading to Amritsar and in the vicinity of the temple. Mr Alexander also reveals in chronological order the sequence of events about the series of secret meetings a special panel headed by Mr P.V. Narasimha Rao had held with jailed Akali leaders. Some of these meetings had taken place in a private house in Chandigarh and a few others in another private house in Vasant Vihar in Delhi. Claiming that as one closely associated with all behind-the-scene discussions, decision making processes and strategies concerning the Akali agitation during the period 1981-84, he was perhaps more in the know of the facts on the subject than many others who had written about it, he was always conscious of his responsibility as a witness to history to present the facts c orrectly to the people at large. He writes that he wanted to include the Akali agitation in Punjab and how Indira Gandhi handled it in his series of articles he had written about his years with Mrs Gandhi after quitting as Governor of Tamil Nadu in 1990. “When I informally consulted Rajiv Gandhi for his opinion, he expressed his anxiety that publication of certain facts might lead to unnecessary controversies. His advice was to postpone the publication for some more time. But ‘this some more time” turned out to more than a decade as I was Governor of Maharashtra till July, 2002. Now that I am free from the trammels of office, I can place the full facts about the Akali agitation, as I knew them,” writes Mr Alexander. While talking about the possible reason of why Indira Gandhi did not consult Giani Zail Singh before Operation Bluestar, Alexander says that “the only reason I can think of as to why she did not inform President Zail Singh about her decision on the final stages of Punjab operations was that her relations with him by then were strained to the extent of her losing full trust in him. Another reason may be that the way the operation inside the Golden Temple turned out was quite unexpected and she could not have anticipated the seriousness of the damage caused.”
  17. only one way : SHITTAR (only if the person is a real enemy of Sikhi...if not, then just make them aware and tell them to follow Gurmat)
  18. Its one of Gurujee's hukams to keep shastars. Thats the reason Sant Jarnail Singh Jee Khalsa Bhindranwale asked Sikhs to keep weapons. If the Sikhs of Delhi had listened to him, there would have been a lot less Sikhs killed in November 1984 in Delhi.
  19. He was live on Saturday...a friend of robby singh...hana ? i heard it live on saturday...amazing...
  20. I started a discussion on Sikhnet on this topic 3 years ago when I used to post there as Punjab Tiger ( ) here u go the best reply was this one which came 2 years late!!
  21. :HP: :HP: :HP: :HP: :HP: :HP: :HP: :HP: :HP: :HP:
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