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  1. Waheguru ji ka Khalsa!! Waheguru ji ki Fateh!! The Protest might have been a success depending on what the Chief Superintendant of the police decides today. All I can say is that Yesterday Sikh Youth Lost All confidence in the Chairman Of Sikh Gurdwaras Council In Birmingham Mr Seva Singh Mandla, and all the Sikh Youth Asked him to resign, as he would not take a stand with the Sikh you and kept going to the back and at one point was ready to leave. Waheguru ji ka Khalsa!! Waheguru ji ki Fateh!!
  2. Fateh Da Jwaab... Fateh Vich Dena..... Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa!! Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh!! Sikh Federation (UK) Birmingham Branch (Guru Nanak Gurdwara Smethwick), Young Sikhs (Birmingham), National Council of Sikh Gurdwara and many other Sikh organisations are involved in organising a Protest at Birmingham Repertory theatre of the showing of a Behzti (dishonor) which makes mockery of Sikhism. It will be on Wednesday 15th Decmeber 2004, 5pm – 9pm outside the theatre but a meeting will be held in advance by Sikh Federation (UK) Birmingham @ Guru Nanak Gurdwara Smethwick. The Birmingham Repertory Theatre supported by an Asian Arts association are promoting a play which is showing at the Birmingham Rep from December 9 – December 30. The play called Behzti (dishonor) is a black comedy by a Sikh play write, Gurpreet Bhatti. Some Sikhs including Council of Sikh Gurdwaras have been in discussion with the theatre and imploring on them to make changes as the play makes a mockery of the Sikh religion, its institutions and community. The theatre and writer have refused to make changes to the setting of the play in a Gurdwara wherein acts of rape, abuse, murder are conducted and sacred Sikh symbolism is dishonored. For example the turban is stored in a shoe rack and scriptures are recited in such a provocative setting. The theatre has alleged that as the writer is herself a Sikh not all Sikhs disagree with the play. The theatre is promoting and condoning inflammatory material by first commissioning the play, and then providing a platform for its enactment. SAMPAD as an Asian arts agency is exacerbating the blasphemy by promoting the production and thereby hurting the sensitivities of a significant proportion of Asians who SAMPAD supposedly represents; Ironically SAMPAD rarely promotes positive Sikh images or Sikhs artists. You are urged to join the protest on Wednesday 15 December outside the Birmingham Rep from 5pm to 9pm. Please join the protest to make it clear that such plays are not only misrepresentative but will provoke racial unrest in the otherwise relatively harmonious race relations we have in Birmingham. JOIN the PROTEST against our Behzti. See below for information…………… http://www.birmingham-rep.co.uk/core_asp/s...e.asp?theid=161 Behzti (dishonour) A play by Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti The Birmingham Repertory Theatre is presenting the black comedy Behzti which is being promoted by SAMPAD (an Asian arts association). The theatre has taken a decision to use public money to mock and ridicule the Sikh community and its institutions. Behzti is a remarkably appropriate title of the clear intent of both the writer and the Theatre administrators towards the Sikh community. There has been a determined strategy to ‘dishonour’ the Sikh community by placing within the context of the Gurdwara and associated imagery acts of blasphemy, and depicting those who selflessly devote and dedicate years in contemplation of humanity and its creator as ignorant bigoted hypocrites. Hypocrisy, lies and artistic values Upon commissioning this play the Repertory Theatre’s managers realised that the play posed offence to the Sikh community and chose to consult the Sikh community. Even though the views expressed by representatives of the Sikh community came in clear and to the point, after two months of discussion, it has become evident that the consultation was a tick-box ex ercise to only please the funders and cover their own back: there was never any intention to listen to nor implement the concerns raised. The theatre has alleged that as the writer is herself a Sikh not all Sikhs disagree with the play. This would suggest that arts representatives from the Rep are representative of the arts world, however, representatives of Sikh institutions are only as important as an individual despite how upsetting that one individuals’ views may be. In fact the ttrhetare is using this argument to condone their own actions in promoting and condoning inflammatory material by first commissioning the play, and then providing a platform for its enactment. SAMPAD as an Asian arts agency is exacerbating the blasphemy by promoting the production and thereby hurting the sensitivities of a significant proportion of Asians who SAMPAD supposedly represents; ironically SAMPAD rarely promotes positive Sikh images or Sikhs artists. How representative is SAMPAD of all sections of the Asian communities and what is the need for SAMPAD if it cannot embrace the specific sensitivities that diverse communities have? Any right ‘not to be offended and abused’ The realisation of the opportunity to offend and alienate the Sikh community wasn’t enough. The Rep still agreed to censor plays that other writers had written for the Rep on the basis of ‘artistic merit’. The right to ‘freedom of free speech’ has been seen as a right greater than the right ‘not to be offended and abused’. With these sort of sensitive policies, one can’t wait for the BNP to come to power! Nepotism? Interestingly the writer’s previous play was titled ‘Besharam’ (Punjabi for unashamed), again a wonderful word to express her and the theatres feelings about the Sikh community, and had also been commissioned by the Rep. Same writer same theatre, same community at the receiving end. Networking really does work, or is that Nepotism? Bumming N ep The writer in presenting such a controversial play has provided an essential service, after all we here of rape, murder and abuse taking place in Sikh Gurdwaras every day. Don’t we? The writer says that she believes drama should be provocative and relevant. One of two in this case is a failure of huge magnitude. The theatre should be renamed Bumming Nep, with all the nepotism, boys & girls networks, and titillation that takes place behind closed doors. A Beacon of Truth and Hypocrisy There is no place for hypocrisy in any quarter; the writer has concentrated on a minority faith community, less than 1% of the population in the UK, less than 2% in India and less than 0.25% worldwide, and not considered the impact on the community of its minority status and the impact this sort of mockery has on a continually victimised community. For example, Sikhs are still classified as Hindu under Indian law, any attempts by Sikhs to extol their own practices have been hindered and subjected to violent vilification. Only 20 years ago the government of India destroyed the Sikh reference library in a deliberate effort to subjugate Sikh culture. In efforts to submerge Sikh practice the government of India gave equal prominence and public funding to right wing Hindu organisations to extol Hinduiastion of Sikh practice during the tri-centenary celebrations of the Sikhs in 1999. Tabloid Values The playwright Goraprit Batty, the angelic beacon and protagonist of truth couldn’t have been more hypocritical. In her desire to unearth and make a stand for the ‘losers’ amongst the Sikh Diaspora, Goraprit hasn’t gone out and dedicated her time to voluntary work nor has she established a charity to help alleviate poverty from those faced with adversity. She and the Bumming Nep have instead chosen to use tabloid style titillation to deliberately mock Sikh practice. Could the intention be the same as tabloids- sex and racism sells tabloid newspapers; are you buying or have yo u already bought your ticket? Playwright or Social Policy Maker The drama quite remarkably indirectly makes a suggestion that social research agencies have lost the plot. Public scrutiny has found that public agencies, including the welfare state, are socially exclusive, do not respond to the needs of minorities, and continue to be inherently discriminatory through the practice of historical infrastructural commitments which do not respond to the changing demographic needs of diverse communities and those most in poverty. Batty comes up with such a remarkably simple finding, she would have us all believe it is amazing that so many others missed the obvious. The play suggests that the evils in society stem from the Gurdwara, because the people who run these immoral places only display outer imagery of Sikhism and do not make any effort to actually change their inner beliefs and practices. Thus rendering their practice of Sikhism meaningless, and this impact on Sikhs and their everyday lives is leading to winners suppressing losers. By virtue of this suggestion, is the Sikh community to blame for the fact that many Sikhs couldn’t get jobs after the demise of heavy industry and had to invest their redundancy packages on businesses, usually corner shops, in order to provide a roof and food to their families? Many mature Sikh men and women still are unable to get jobs outside of businesses owned and managed within the community. Many second and third generation Sikhs have to be twice as qualified and work twice as hard to gain career progression in both public and private employment. It is this discrimination that has led to Sikhs enterprising in British society. Many of those the playwright describes as ‘losers’ have not been allowed to move into employment by the institituitional racism that has been paramount in British society and is still rife in arts establishments. Perfection of Guilt Unfortunately not everybody can be as perfect as Gorapri t, and as such most Sikhs do have their inadequacies. Goraprit has chosen to discard outer Sikh practices and in doing so, maybe out of a feeling of guilt or some other psychological trauma, feels that those who do show outer practices are usually hypocrites. Another interpretation of the outer practice of Sikh imagery could be perceived to show commitment and, though we are all sinners, seen as one step towards perfection. Clearly Ms Batty has already found perfection and is now in a position to condemn the practices of others and Sikh Gurus. Why does she not just find another label that suits her better if she doesn’t want to follow Sikhism, after all Sikhism is one of the only faiths that does not forcibly inculcate at birth: the follower is free to choose his or her own path. However, the Gurus who Batty says were ‘brave revolutionaries with the finest minds, warriors who propagated values of egalitarianism and selflessness’ also made it clear that there was no room for hypocrisy and that God was not interested in labels. ‘‘Only he (or she) is a Sikh who lives by the discipline.’’ This means that the outer practice that Goraprit is so uneasy about is as important as the inner practice. The loss of either at the expense of the other is considered hypocrisy in Sikhism. The Preacher at theTheatre We are all sinners Batty, it’s just that some don’t need Gurdwaras to preach, just ignorant, Eurocentric theatres, who have no real interest in diversifying their audience. The custodians of the arts enjoy playing to their colonial history and depicting ‘the natives’ as they see not as they are. They need loyal servants to do their work, in the days of the Raaj they gave land and titles to those who betrayed their community, today some will dishonour themselves and their community for the sake of a job.
  3. Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa! Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh!! The Site is www.sikhfederation.com and www.gngsmethwick.com
  4. **Sant Samagam** At Gurdwara Baba Sang Ji Smethwick Birmingham all week till Sunday 21st November starting at 7.00pm. Mahapurshs / Sants to attend, Panthic Vichaars to be held.
  5. **Sant Samagam** At Gurdwara Baba Sang Ji Smethwick Birmingham all week till Sunday 21st November starting at 7.00pm. Mahapurshs / Sants to attend, Panthic Vichaars to be held.
  6. **Sant Samagam** Sant Samagam Dharmick Deewan on Sunday 14th November At Gurdwara Baba Sang Ji, Smethwick, Brimingham. Mahapurshs / Sants to attend starting at 1.00pm in the afternoon.
  7. **Sant Samagam** Sant Samagam Dharmick Deewan on Sunday 14th November At Gurdwara Baba Sang Ji, Smethwick, Brimingham. Mahapurshs / Sants to attend starting at 1.00pm in the afternoon. Admin Note : Next time pls don't post Multiple same threads around the forum. It's against the guidelines. Thanks-1
  8. Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa! Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh!! Sant Baba Baljit Singh Ji Khalsa (Dadu Sahib wale) Are at Gurdwara Nanaksar, Pleck Walsall doing Katha Kirtan Updesh with his jatha all this week till Sunday, then he will spend a week at Gurdwara Baba Sang Ji Smethwick Birmingham.
  9. Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa! Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh!! Sant Baba Baljit Singh Ji Khalsa (Dadu Sahib wale) Are at Gurdwara Nanaksar, Pleck Walsall doing Katha Kirtan Updesh with his jatha all this week till Sunday, then he will spend a week at Gurdwara Baba Sang Ji Smethwick Birmingham.
  10. SIKH LOBBY DAY On 5 November 2003 Sikh representatives from across the UK assembled at the Houses of Parliament on the Sikh Lobby Day and the Sikh Federation (UK) launched a year long campaign and series of events to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the genocide of Sikhs in 1984. The Federation pledged to raise Early Day Motions concerning the genocide of Sikhs in June 1984 and the November 1984 pogroms against tens of thousands of innocent Sikhs. Around 80 different UK MPs have signed one or more of the following motions: • EDM 664 - 20th Anniversary of the storming of the Golden Temple Complex • EDM 663 - Violation of human rights of Sikhs in India • EDM 662 - 20th Anniversary of November 1984 attacks on Sikhs Please urge your MP to sign these motions if he/she is not prevented by Parliamentary protocol. Your MP has until 18 November 2004, which is the last day of the 2003-04 Parliamentary Session. The Sikh Lobby Day on 11 November 2004 will provide an opportunity to: i) reflect on the lack of justice for Sikhs over the last 20 years and urge UK MPs to take the lead in urging the international community to establish an independent UN inquiry into the failure of successive governments in India to take sufficient actions against those responsible for the events of November 1984 ii) hear from Sikh children from France about their experiences in being denied the freedom to practice their religion at school and to find out what UK MPs and MEPs can do to challenge the law in France iii) receive an update on the paper produced and adopted by the Human Rights Advisory Group on the Sikhs right to self determination and the endors ement by UK Parliamentarians Please contact your constituency MP and arrange an appointment to meet him/her between 1.30-3.30 pm in the Central Lobby on Thursday 11 November 2004. Also invite your MP to the meeting and presentations in the Atlee Suite, Portcullis House from 3.30-5.30 pm. Sikhs from across the UK need to take part in this lobby to show we have a voice and it must be heard. 1.30-3.30pm - St. Stephen's entrance and Central Lobby 3.30-5.30pm - Atlee Suite, Portcullis House www.sikhfederation.com info@sikhfederation.com sikhfederationbirmingham@yahoo.co.uk www.gngsmethwick.com
  11. SIKH LOBBY DAY On 5 November 2003 Sikh representatives from across the UK assembled at the Houses of Parliament on the Sikh Lobby Day and the Sikh Federation (UK) launched a year long campaign and series of events to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the genocide of Sikhs in 1984. The Federation pledged to raise Early Day Motions concerning the genocide of Sikhs in June 1984 and the November 1984 pogroms against tens of thousands of innocent Sikhs. Around 80 different UK MPs have signed one or more of the following motions: • EDM 664 - 20th Anniversary of the storming of the Golden Temple Complex • EDM 663 - Violation of human rights of Sikhs in India • EDM 662 - 20th Anniversary of November 1984 attacks on Sikhs Please urge your MP to sign these motions if he/she is not prevented by Parliamentary protocol. Your MP has until 18 November 2004, which is the last day of the 2003-04 Parliamentary Session. The Sikh Lobby Day on 11 November 2004 will provide an opportunity to: i) reflect on the lack of justice for Sikhs over the last 20 years and urge UK MPs to take the lead in urging the international community to establish an independent UN inquiry into the failure of successive governments in India to take sufficient actions against those responsible for the events of November 1984 ii) hear from Sikh children from France about their experiences in being denied the freedom to practice their religion at school and to find out what UK MPs and MEPs can do to challenge the law in France iii) receive an update on the paper produced and adopted by the Human Rights Advisory Group on the Sikhs right to self determination and the endors ement by UK Parliamentarians Please contact your constituency MP and arrange an appointment to meet him/her between 1.30-3.30 pm in the Central Lobby on Thursday 11 November 2004. Also invite your MP to the meeting and presentations in the Atlee Suite, Portcullis House from 3.30-5.30 pm. Sikhs from across the UK need to take part in this lobby to show we have a voice and it must be heard. 1.30-3.30pm - St. Stephen's entrance and Central Lobby 3.30-5.30pm - Atlee Suite, Portcullis House www.sikhfederation.com info@sikhfederation.com sikhfederationbirmingham@yahoo.co.uk www.gngsmethwick.com
  12. SIKH LOBBY DAY On 5 November 2003 Sikh representatives from across the UK assembled at the Houses of Parliament on the Sikh Lobby Day and the Sikh Federation (UK) launched a year long campaign and series of events to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the genocide of Sikhs in 1984. The Federation pledged to raise Early Day Motions concerning the genocide of Sikhs in June 1984 and the November 1984 pogroms against tens of thousands of innocent Sikhs. Around 80 different UK MPs have signed one or more of the following motions: • EDM 664 - 20th Anniversary of the storming of the Golden Temple Complex • EDM 663 - Violation of human rights of Sikhs in India • EDM 662 - 20th Anniversary of November 1984 attacks on Sikhs Please urge your MP to sign these motions if he/she is not prevented by Parliamentary protocol. Your MP has until 18 November 2004, which is the last day of the 2003-04 Parliamentary Session. The Sikh Lobby Day on 11 November 2004 will provide an opportunity to: i) reflect on the lack of justice for Sikhs over the last 20 years and urge UK MPs to take the lead in urging the international community to establish an independent UN inquiry into the failure of successive governments in India to take sufficient actions against those responsible for the events of November 1984 ii) hear from Sikh children from France about their experiences in being denied the freedom to practice their religion at school and to find out what UK MPs and MEPs can do to challenge the law in France iii) receive an update on the paper produced and adopted by the Human Rights Advisory Group on the Sikhs right to self determination and the endors ement by UK Parliamentarians Please contact your constituency MP and arrange an appointment to meet him/her between 1.30-3.30 pm in the Central Lobby on Thursday 11 November 2004. Also invite your MP to the meeting and presentations in the Atlee Suite, Portcullis House from 3.30-5.30 pm. Sikhs from across the UK need to take part in this lobby to show we have a voice and it must be heard. 1.30-3.30pm - St. Stephen's entrance and Central Lobby 3.30-5.30pm - Atlee Suite, Portcullis House www.sikhfederation.com info@sikhfederation.com sikhfederationbirmingham@yahoo.co.uk www.gngsmethwick.com
  13. Sant Baba Baljit Singh Ji Khalsa “Dadu Sahib Wale” Are In the Midlands and will be doing Gurmat Katha Kirtan at GURDWARA BABA SANG JI SMETHWICK (Birmingham) FROM 15-11-04 till 21-11-04 all week 15-20th Every evening 6.30 - 7.30 and Sunday 21st 11.00 - 1.00pm Their Kirtan Diwans are available to listen to on www.gurmatveechar.com under KATHA section (BABA BALJEET SINGH). Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa!! Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh!! Mahapursh Sant Baba Baljit Singh Ji Khalsa "Dadu Sahib Wale" he is only 27 years old, and a senior Member in both, Sant Samaj And Panthic Morcha, and speaks out for Sikhi Panthic Wise, He not only preaches Sikhi, and joins every Sikh to The Divine Light of the 10 Kings.. Dhan Dhan Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji Maharaj and Preaches Pure Khalsaee Sikhi set by Damdami Taksal, but speaks our for Sikhi, and issues damaging Sikhi, Like Sant Baba Jarnail Singh Ji Khalsa "Bhindranwale" (but of course no-one can replace Sant Bhindranwale). Sant Dadu Sahib Wale Speaks against Government sponsered burning of Dhan Dhan Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji Maharaj, under the Akali Dal Rule of Parkash Badal, and against Ashutosh (Noormahalia), Piara Bhaniaraian Wala, Sirsa wala sache sode wala, radha soami's and all other pakhandi's, and against the current Govt sponsered drugs wave in youth in Punjab, no current Sant or Political Leader speaks in this way they are mainly after the Kursi! Baba Ji does not fear and says what he wants to say, the truth, which hurts some people, in all of his cassettes, I have heard and the Diwan's in U.K. I have seen Baba ji has mentioned all Panthic Issues! And Even Khalistan. The Indian Go vt has sent out agencies to do things against like try and put him down, Sant Dadu Sahib Wale, but all Means Fails, and Sant Ji with Waheguru's Kirpa is in Chardi kala! Khalsa ji, i am not his chela or related to him or anything, but if a young Sant comes out like this, and speaks freely i think the panth Should support him, as Baba Ji and any other Sant Or Parcharak, or political Leader, who speaks out for sikhi, in this way has my Support. He also does really good Kirtan with his Jatha like Sant Rara Sahib Wale, with Dholkian and Chimte. Waheguru ji Ka Khalsa! Waheguru ji ki Fateh!! Contact: Jatinder Singh, Co-ordinator Tel: 07751 843742 Email: Federation@gngsmethwick.com
  14. Shaheedi Programme At Guru Nanak Gurdwara Smethwick - Sikh Federation (UK) Birmingham Branch In Memory Of Shaheed Bhai Biant Singh Ji, Shaheed Bhai Satwant Singh Ji, Shaheed Bhai Kehar Singh Ji (Singhs who killed indira ghandi) and All Sikh Shaheeds and in memory of Black November Delhi Anti-Sikh Roits. At Guru Nanak Gurdwara Smethwick this Sunday 31st October 2004 from 12.00 noon and a Sri Akhand Path Sahib Is Aramb on Friday 29th October, in the balcony above the main hall at Guru Nanak Gurdwara Smethwick, For Shaheed Bhai Biant Singh Ji, Shaheed Bhai Satwant Singh Ji, Shaheed Bhai Kehar Singh Ji. The Bhog Will Be at 10.00 Sunday Morning (31st October 2004) then The Shaheedi Program will Be held in the Main Hall Upstairs at Smethwick Gurdwara.
  15. Shaheedi Programme At Guru Nanak Gurdwara Smethwick - Sikh Federation (UK) Birmingham Branch In Memory Of Shaheed Bhai Biant Singh Ji, Shaheed Bhai Satwant Singh Ji, Shaheed Bhai Kehar Singh Ji (Singhs who killed indira ghandi) and All Sikh Shaheeds and in memory of Black November Delhi Anti-Sikh Roits. At Guru Nanak Gurdwara Smethwick this Sunday 31st October 2004 from 12.00 noon and a Sri Akhand Path Sahib Is Aramb on Friday 29th October, in the balcony above the main hall at Guru Nanak Gurdwara Smethwick, For Shaheed Bhai Biant Singh Ji, Shaheed Bhai Satwant Singh Ji, Shaheed Bhai Kehar Singh Ji. The Bhog Will Be at 10.00 Sunday Morning (31st October 2004) then The Shaheedi Program will Be held in the Main Hall Upstairs at Smethwick Gurdwara.
  16. sorry khalsa ji i have missed out a week of Baba Ji's Programmes the week i missed is the following..... 04/10/04 - 10/10/04 @ Singh Sabha Gurdwara Slough
  17. sorry khalsa ji i have missed out a week of Baba Ji's Programmes the week i missed is the following..... 04/10/04 - 10/10/04 @ Singh Sabha Gurdwara Slough
  18. sorry khalsa ji i have missed out a week of Baba Baljit Singh Ji's Programmes the week i missed is the following..... 04/10/04 - 10/10/04 @ Singh Sabha Gurdwara Slough
  19. Singh Shiromani Dharmick Deewaan Sant Baba Baljit Singh Ji Khalsa “Dadu Sahib Wale” Sant Baba Baljit Singh Ji Khalsa “Dadu Sahib Wale” Are In the UK, to do Gurbani Katha Kirtan Updesh at a Gurdwara near you, for booking availability or to meet with Baba Ji contact the Co-ordinator on the number below. 20-9-04 till 26-9-04 @ Guru Nanak Gurdwara Leicester 27-9-04 till 3-10-04 @ Guru Arjan Dev Gurdwara Derby 11-10-04 till 17-10-04 @ Gurdwara Baba Sang Ji Smethwick 18-10-04 till 24-10-04 @ Gurdwara Dashmesh Darbar East London 25-10-04 till 31-10-04 @ Guru Tegh Bahadur Gurdwara Leicester 1-11-04 till 7-11-04 @ Guru Nanak Darbar Gurdwara Gravesend 8-11-04 till 14-11-04 @ Guru Arjan Dev Gurdwara Derby 15-11-04 till 21-11-04 @ TBC 22-11-04 till 28-11-04 @ TBC 29-11-04 till 05-12-04 @ Guru Nanak Gurdwara Leicester 6-12-04 till 12-12-04 @ Guru Tegh Bahadur Gurdwara Leicester 13-12-04 till 19-12-04 @ TBC 20-12-04 till 26-12-04 @ TBC 27-12-04 till 2-1-05 @ Guru Har Rai Gurdwara West Bromwich 3-1-05 till 9-1-05 @ TBC 9-1-05 till 16-1-05 @ TBC 17-1-05 till 23-1-05 @ TBC 24-1-05 till 31-1-05 @ TBC 1-2-05 till 7-2-05 @ TBC 8-2-05 till 14-2-05 @ TBC 14-2-05 till 20-2-05 @ Guru Tegh Bahadur Gurdwara Leicester TBC = To be Confirmed or Empty Contact: Jatinder Singh, Co-ordinator Tel: 07751 843742 Email: Santdadusahib@hotmail.com / Federation@gngsmethwick.com
  20. Singh Shiromani Dharmick Deewaan Sant Baba Baljit Singh Ji Khalsa “Dadu Sahib Wale” Sant Baba Baljit Singh Ji Khalsa “Dadu Sahib Wale” Are In the UK, to do Gurbani Katha Kirtan Updesh at a Gurdwara near you, for booking availability or to meet with Baba Ji contact the Co-ordinator on the number below. 20-9-04 till 26-9-04 @ Guru Nanak Gurdwara Leicester 27-9-04 till 3-10-04 @ Guru Arjan Dev Gurdwara Derby 11-10-04 till 17-10-04 @ Gurdwara Baba Sang Ji Smethwick 18-10-04 till 24-10-04 @ Gurdwara Dashmesh Darbar East London 25-10-04 till 31-10-04 @ Guru Tegh Bahadur Gurdwara Leicester 1-11-04 till 7-11-04 @ Guru Nanak Darbar Gurdwara Gravesend 8-11-04 till 14-11-04 @ Guru Arjan Dev Gurdwara Derby 15-11-04 till 21-11-04 @ TBC 22-11-04 till 28-11-04 @ TBC 29-11-04 till 05-12-04 @ Guru Nanak Gurdwara Leicester 6-12-04 till 12-12-04 @ Guru Tegh Bahadur Gurdwara Leicester 13-12-04 till 19-12-04 @ TBC 20-12-04 till 26-12-04 @ TBC 27-12-04 till 2-1-05 @ Guru Har Rai Gurdwara West Bromwich 3-1-05 till 9-1-05 @ TBC 9-1-05 till 16-1-05 @ TBC 17-1-05 till 23-1-05 @ TBC 24-1-05 till 31-1-05 @ TBC 1-2-05 till 7-2-05 @ TBC 8-2-05 till 14-2-05 @ TBC 14-2-05 till 20-2-05 @ Guru Tegh Bahadur Gurdwara Leicester TBC = To be Confirmed or Empty Contact: Jatinder Singh, Co-ordinator Tel: 07751 843742 Email: Santdadusahib@hotmail.com / Federation@gngsmethwick.com
  21. Singh Shiromani Dharmick Deewaan Sant Baba Baljit Singh Ji Khalsa “Dadu Sahib Wale” Sant Baba Baljit Singh Ji Khalsa “Dadu Sahib Wale” Are In the UK, to do Gurbani Katha Kirtan Updesh at a Gurdwara near you, for booking availability or to meet with Baba Ji contact the Co-ordinator on the number below. 20-9-04 till 26-9-04 @ Guru Nanak Gurdwara Leicester 27-9-04 till 3-10-04 @ Guru Arjan Dev Gurdwara Derby 11-10-04 till 17-10-04 @ Gurdwara Baba Sang Ji Smethwick 18-10-04 till 24-10-04 @ Gurdwara Dashmesh Darbar East London 25-10-04 till 31-10-04 @ Guru Tegh Bahadur Gurdwara Leicester 1-11-04 till 7-11-04 @ Guru Nanak Darbar Gurdwara Gravesend 8-11-04 till 14-11-04 @ Guru Arjan Dev Gurdwara Derby 15-11-04 till 21-11-04 @ TBC 22-11-04 till 28-11-04 @ TBC 29-11-04 till 05-12-04 @ Guru Nanak Gurdwara Leicester 6-12-04 till 12-12-04 @ Guru Tegh Bahadur Gurdwara Leicester 13-12-04 till 19-12-04 @ TBC 20-12-04 till 26-12-04 @ TBC 27-12-04 till 2-1-05 @ Guru Har Rai Gurdwara West Bromwich 3-1-05 till 9-1-05 @ TBC 9-1-05 till 16-1-05 @ TBC 17-1-05 till 23-1-05 @ TBC 24-1-05 till 31-1-05 @ TBC 1-2-05 till 7-2-05 @ TBC 8-2-05 till 14-2-05 @ TBC 14-2-05 till 20-2-05 @ Guru Tegh Bahadur Gurdwara Leicester TBC = To be Confirmed or Empty Contact: Jatinder Singh, Co-ordinator Tel: 07751 843742 Email: Santdadusahib@hotmail.com / Federation@gngsmethwick.com
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