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  1. The colour Blue is associated with the Khalsa, Nihangs and the Akali Dal political party in India. The colour orange is associated with shaheedi, and the Khalsa. To illustrate. During the Akali agitations, where the Indian Government was concerned that Akalis may defame them infront of media during the commonwealth games prior to teh events of 1984, they arrested all people they could find with blue dastaars in case they were associated with the Aksali Dal Party. Also, blue is the colour predominantly worn by Nihangs, and in particular a very dark shade of blue. It is suggseted taht this is the case because if sucha costume got bloody in battle, it would be hard to determine whether the stain was blood or sweat, and thus the enemy would not know if you were injured. To what extent this applies to the dastarr is questionable though. To illustrate the colour orange, the story of Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale comes to mind, as he usually wore a blue dastaar, but when the army attacked Harmandar Sahib, he wore an orange one to show them he had no fear of death.
  2. Hmmm, maybe one of the above three definitions provided.
  3. By the way, by starting an argument with me, I hope your not trying it on!! @ We Brits just argue for the sake of arguing- nothing sinister in it.
  4. Please- everyone knows Canadians are the most likely to be inclined in that manner. You people are too darn polite not to be, and also, that accent is so.....what's the word?????
  5. Maybe you're jealous! U can have him if u want!
  6. Why exactly??? Besides, the fate of these fools is already worse than death- it's not exactly as if 'religion' for them is a search for the truth anyway. 94171[/snapback] no questions please, they hurt me brain jus kill them 94173[/snapback] will do...straight away....they'll be deader than your brain-cells before you can say........
  7. Why exactly??? Besides, the fate of these fools is already worse than death- it's not exactly as if 'religion' for them is a search for the truth anyway.
  8. Kumi, get rid of the link- there is a nasty word in one of the two texts
  9. Modi, what big lips you have..........."all the better to talk hateful rubbish with" Modi, what a big nose you have...... " all the better to sniff out those who do not comply with the demands of the Hindutva regime, and eliminate them"
  10. am too 94137[/snapback] Takes one to know one!
  11. Yep. BUT. Did he have a bazooka?????
  12. The blood would have been from the Panj Pyare, and as APDF stated, there was an Moghul Spy who wrote an account as an eye-witness. Sorry for any misunderstandings if your comment was directed at me, although I realised the story did not correspond to your beliefs after I asked you to give your account. Hope everything has been answered, or if not, please feel free to ask more.
  13. ] The arguments were made both by Government and biased media. At the time, Indira Ganhi was in charge, and then Rajiv Gandhi at the height of such false accusations. Also, the argument is not limited to Sikhs vs the ignorant. Many non-sikh writers have seen the truth (A.R Darshi, Joyce Pettigrew (not sure, but I think so), and Cynthia Mahmood). On the other hand, many Sikhs too are ignorant, and thsu the line is not as claer cut as you suggested. Biased media reporting and a Government steadfast in maligning the image of a hero can do wonders to defame.
  14. Is that Punjabi Gangsta slang now ? because I think I understand your English better.
  15. Me too- but for once the Bibi has a point- what Sikh would give up their religion rather than fight for justice. While it is clear caste is still an issue, perhaps these new Christians would have been better off trying to end that rubbish instead of running away. A Sikh without the heart to fight discrimination is one thing, but they surpassed even this lowly state they decided they woudl no longer be Sikhs either. However, this does not mean that we should not be disgusted by the actions of the SGPC, and the issues which led to this farcical situation.
  16. Nope, we don't like him, well I don't anyway- you make your own mind up!
  17. Nihang Gajjar Ji, you are truly an <banned word filter activated>. Why do you complain so much about organisations such as RSS being (quite rightully) defamed on other threads, and yet on this thread, you reffer to the Jathedar of a faction of the Budha Dal as a nang? Sort your own foolishness out before you preach to others. MOD NOTE Enough said... Topic Closed.
  18. Note the lack of women in the pictures. Also, I missed Singh Shiromanis pic
  19. no it doesn't 93987[/snapback] how about this one?
  20. yes most probably!! :doh: (ok guppy control ur krodh!!) :cool: 93984[/snapback] thats what i thought becoz only gay boys/men are scared (genrally) 93986[/snapback] Wow there are a lot more gay people tahn I thought then :doh: @
  21. Here is a pic of him- maybe this will help answer your previous question.
  22. Not as far as I know. He still is the chief Minister of Guhjrat I believe. Hindu fascists of RSS-Type mentality were keen to have him in the UK, and draw attention to their Hindutva beliefs before the general election so that the Political parties here would become more aware of their crazy demands, and try to accomodate them. Unfortunately for them, it didn't quite work out
  23. Modi was the chief Minister of Gujrat at the time when there was rioting, with Hindu fascists killing many innocent Muslims Gujaratis. A few weeks ago, the US didn't give him a visa beacuse of his actions, and then he was going to come to the UK, but ended up not doing so, because he was too scared.
  24. Today at GNP Gurdwara Coventry, I think its at 2:00pm
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