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  1. If they aint christian they usually atheist black male. We can slowly see a clear profile of who the attackers and murderers of our people are in the UK.
  2. Heres the list of other murders within the same area. http://www.guardian-...lford_bus_stop/ http://news.sky.com/...rticle/15517866 All 3 murderers are black christian athiest males. There probably other cases up and down the UK. The police evidently are not protecting civilians from these beasts. Its time for our community to come together and band self defence units just like we did for our gurdwara's. It's like a death of a thousand cuts we dont take notice until the community is bled dry slowly due to inaction while the murderers are out of prison and have their whole lives ahead of them with their genes to spread.
  3. Carjacker stabs brave motorist to death in front of terrified female passenger before stealing Mercedes Harjinder Singh Bhurji, 32, bled to death after being stabbed in the chest Car found dumped an hour later in east London Victim had paid for sister's wedding two weeks before Mystery over identity of woman passenger in the car By Stephen Hull Last updated at 7:24 PM on 13th September 2011 Stabbed: Harjinder Singh Bhurji was killed and his car stolen A murder hunt has been launched after a motorist was stabbed to death in front of his terrified female passenger. Brave Harjinder Singh Bhurji, 32, was fatally stabbed earlier today as he tried to fight off a suspected armed carjacker who was trying to grab his car keys. Police say the killer drove off in Mr Bhurji's black Mercedes leaving him bleeding to death from knife wounds in the road. The man threatened to kill the passenger, in her 20s, if Mr Bhurji didn't hand over the keys to his Mercedes. But when he did he stabbed him in the chest anyway. The car was found dumped an hour later in Chingford, three miles away from where Mr Bhurji was fatally attacked in Ilford, east London. Murder Squad detectives are appealing for witnesses who may have seen the knifeman driving in the early hours. Detective Chief Inspector Phil Rickells, who is leading the murder inquiry, said: 'The suspect appears to have been purely motivated by stealing the car because at this early stage we can find no other obvious motive. 'As far as we can tell, the victim did not know the suspect or why he might want his car. 'The Mercedes had a distinctive number plate and I would appeal to anyone who was out driving in the early hours to cast their minds back and let us know if they saw it.' The suspect is described as black, about 6ft 2in, of slim build and was wearing a grey 'beanie' hat, grey hoodie and dark-coloured bandana. He spoke with a London accent. DCI Rickells added: 'Police were called at 1.10am to reports of a man injured. When they arrived, they found 32-year-old Harjinder Singh Bhurji suffering from a chest wound. Search: Police are now hunting the driver and anyone who may have seen the car being driven 'He was pronounced dead at the scene in Stoneleigh Road, Ilford, at 1.42am. The victim's friend, who was with him at the time, was found at the scene uninjured but suffering from shock. 'It is believed that the two had been sitting talking in Mr Bhurji's car when the suspect suddenly appeared, opened the passenger door and dragged the female occupant from the car. 'The suspect then went to the driver's door and demanded the keys to the black Mercedes, CLK coupe, registration number R4 JXW. 'Mr Bhurji who lived in Ilford, tried to hide them under his seat but the suspect threatened to harm his friend if he did not hand them over. 'However, before he had time to retrieve them, he was stabbed. Despite his injuries, the victim managed to retrieve the keys and hand them to the suspect who then drove off.' Scene of death: Stoneleigh Road in Ilford where Harjinder Singh Bhurji was murdered in a suspected carjacking The car was found abandoned at 2.45am in Forest Glade, Chingford. Mr Bhurji, a successful garage owner, was stabbed to death just two weeks after celebrating his sister Rasdinder Johal's wedding. His grieving sibling said her brother was a 'polite, quiet and reserved' man, the main breadwinner for their family, who had footed the bill for her nuptials. He had been due to fly to India to be the best man at his friend's wedding and had been making the final arrangements shortly before he died. She said: 'My brother was a very calm and very quiet and very reserved type of person. He loved to travel. Every month he would go somewhere and he was just enjoying life. 'He wanted to get married but he didn't have a partner and he was looking.' Abandoned: The Mercedes - registration R4 JXW - was found in Chingford As a Mercedes specialist, he ran his own company R&J Motors, which also employed his father and brother. He had previously worked for Mercedes in Lakeside. Rasdinder has now urged the woman who was with her brother to contact them and let them know what had led to his death. She added: 'We don't know who she was. That's the thing we don't know - why he was with her or talking to her when he was stabbed by a six foot two inch attacker. 'The family are devastated. My mum is not coping very well. He was her only son, her eldest son, he was the breadwinner of the family. 'Everyone is just really in shock and devastated. We have just had the wedding and our whole family came from across the world for it. 'I have just come back from honeymoon two days ago. Everyone has recently been together and now this.' She added: 'I want to know the details. Our whole family just want to know what happened to him for our peace of mind.' Detectives are keen to hear from anyone who saw the car, possibly driving at high speed, anywhere between Stoneleigh Road and Forest Glade, a journey of about three miles. DCI Rickells said: 'It is possible the suspect travelled down the A406 North Circular Road or through main back roads.' Anyone with information should contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2036957/Carjacker-stabs-Harjinder-Singh-Bhurji-death-female-passenger.html#
  4. Yup it is gandh the music producers and younger generation have totally lost it in punjab seriously. they think they are promoting Sikhi with modernity but what they are doing are making themselves look like clowns and easy nasty whores who trying hard to look westernised and act like gangsters. We dont need promotion of nasty gangster culture in Punjab we need a whole-sum religious inspired culture. My analysis of Punjab from the music videos i seen lately is that these youths look at social networking sites like facebook, youtube, etc and see our western punjabi youth engaging in behaviour and looking the way they do so they want a piece of that action too thinking its cool to look and behave like that too. Its copy cat behaviour basically they dont realise that majority of us western punjabi's despise that kind of look and behaviour. Western thinking = looks are everything, latest fashion and provocative tightest or less clothes is everything. Sikh / religious thinking = Good character and heart is everything, way you dress should be modest gets you respect. On positive note the promotion of Sant Bhindranwale and his iconic imagery came through this phenom of social media in Punjab. so while you have some engaging and promoting corrupt westernised behaviour in Punjab you have others who draw inspiration from what is out there on social media networks about their faith and recent history.
  5. Maybe if you had lowered your price at the beginning you could have made it appeal more to the market and less of an incentive for crackers to crack the app. If a user can buy 59p they are less likely to get it for free or you can create a lite version see if it appeals to the market out there first then bring out a better more levels paid version, just a suggestion for future apps looks good though keep up the good work. What is your marketing strategy at the moment if you dont mind me asking?
  6. The question should be asked is why are saroops being held by gurdwara's and people who cant guard them at all times? Shaheeds have laid down their lives to protect the sancity of the saroops and yet they are being left unattended for any random tom, davinder and haresh to do as they please with them since 1947. Another failure of freemasonry institution of SGPC, the mahants of our time.
  7. Piracy is rife there days unfortunately, what you should do is serve legal notices quickly to any website found supplying your commercial goods for free. Did you find out how they managed to crack your software or are they using jail broken versions of apple i/os devices?
  8. indeed, and It was the break down of the chain of command and a power vaccum at the top that lead to the collapse. The British were all too eager to kill off the leadership at the top along but the Dogra's with the Khalsa Raj prime minister Raja Diwan Singh got there first with his conspiracy against the Empire. His treachery was answered with his execution by the Khalsa army after numerous assassinations of the maharaja's family. I think we can safely conclude that Sikhs have no one to blame but themselves for this epic failure for not destroying their ego's and seeing what was best for the panth. Likewise today we have so called Sikh politicians in Punjab who are on a ego trip who collecting personal wealth without foresight of the future of the community they think they are serving.
  9. If Badal and Amrinder really cared for the Sikh Panth they could easily give a kick in the backside of Delhi central government and show them Sikhs want their sovereignty or at the very least autonomy back. Failure to do that will just make them look like agents of the ruling elite in Delhi as they have been since they came to power. There is no real Sikh party left that is fighting for political power of Sikhs, when you see an armed Sikh army then we can say yes progress is being made. Because only through Sikh armed forces will the fort and homeland of Sikhism be secured as history tells us.
  10. I agree with most of what you had to say about modernisation was needed for the Sikh army to fight in that era, even today if nihungs and other warrior sects / soldiers of the Sikh panth do not modernise and adapt the tactics and weaponry they will be left in the pages of history in any eventual conflict. I would take issue on the bit about the muslim population rising up. In many instances the Muslims were standing shoulder to shoulder fighting against the foreign British invaders. You had a few uprisings who were incited by the British to rise up and help the British but on the whole the Muslims did give their lot in with the Sikhs to defend the empire. Even Afghanistan sent troops to help the Sikhs, I read this somewhere that it was during the second anglo-sikh war? or first not sure which one but will try to provide sources and quotes when I find them. It was in afghanistans interest to see the British did not come anywhere near their country as history shows after the annexation of the Punjab the British set their sights on conquering strategic Afghanistan before Russian Empire did (part of the "great game" as they had put it).
  11. Indeed Dhan Dhan Guru Gobhind Singh Ji Maharaj and the Blessed Sahibzadeh! Not sure about the origins of that tune, but yes it is an impressive video. Credits to the video maker we need more of these type of videos.
  12. Capt Amarinder questions logic of sending Punjab commandos for training to Israel Punjab Newsline Network Wednesday, 07 September 2011 CHANADIGARH: Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee President Capt Amarinder Singh today questioned the logic behind sending police personnel for commando training to Israel who will afterwards be deployed for the Chief Minister Mr Parkash Singh Badal's security. He remarked, "Mr Badal seems to have no faith and trust in his own police force by seeing a terrorist behind every bush". Reacting to the reports that the Akali-BJP government in Punjab had decided to send police cops to Israel for commando training, Capt Amarinder revealed that Mr Badal had no faith in his own police. "He already has the elite NSG security cover and now he wants Israeli trained personnel for his security", he observed, while adding, he should have faith in his own police personnel." The former Chief Minister asserted that there was no logic in spending the tax payers' money on such an unnecessary expenditure, particularly when Punjab can ill afford it and "our boys are well trained to protect you". He said, if Mr Badal really wanted to impart his security staff with advanced training he could send them to NSG training centre at Manesar, where even the SPG commandos, looking after the security of the Prime Minister, are trained or to Belgaum where Indian army's commandos are trained. Capt Amarinder pointed out, when he took over as the Chief Minister, he returned all the NSG commandos who had been inducted into the Chief Minister's security by Mr Badal and had instead deployed only the Punjab Police personnel for the job. "You should have faith in your own police and people", he told Mr Badal, while adding, "don't demoralise your own police by suspecting them". Capt Amarinder also had a word of advice for Sukhbir Badal. "Everybody knows that Mr Badal's political decisions over the past forty years have been based on fear, but you are young and you should set a brave precedent by trusting your own police of which department you are the minister. Do not follow your father's footsteps, trust your police and people", he said, while telling him that he was young in politics and had a long way to go. "Hence", he advised Sukhbir, "it is important to lead from the front to win the trust of people you hope to lead one day."
  13. I have little knowledge on Gurka regiment of the Sikh army, can you shed some light on their contribution and this kunwar guy?
  14. That gurbani quote is relevant today and says alot about today's puppet politicians and media figures. Then they wonder why people hold onto religion so much because religion and true religious people have credibility of character something lying and deceptive politicians these days lack.
  15. Your wrong there brother, The French general Claude Auguste Court After Maharaja Sher Singh's assassination in September 1843, he fled to Ferozpur, in British territory, and, ultimately securing his discharge from the Sikh army, proceeded with his Punjabi wife and the children to France in 1844. He purchased an estate in the countryside and a residence in the city of Paris where he lived until his death in 1880
  16. Indeed the French generals did serve the Sikh empire bravely and loyally though some fled back to Europe after the first anglo-sikh war having married local punjabi women and taking their offsping back. The French red, white and blue tricolour even served as the flag of the Sikh empire I believe.
  17. Agree totally even mujahadeen wahaabi type jihadi's were crushed by pathan units of the Sikh army back in 1839 I believe in battle of balakot. Even with the betrayal of the dogra's and various other smaller units of other religious-ethnicities who were paid off by British agents. The Khalsa army would have routed the British army had the two Sikh generals not have been paid off too, ive read account of the British generals being fearful and horrified at the fighting spirit of the Sikhs. In the account it tells of how one Sikh who was bayoneted by a rifles daggar only for him to lift up his sword continue fighting and behead the British solders he encountered. Indeed the British generals were in high praise for the Sikhs after both wars having witnessed a force that was much better than theirs thus they started to recruit on mass the soldiers of the Khalsa army. History would have been very different now, I believe Sikhs would have spread into and beyond Afghanistan then into Persia. The glory of the panth was cut short all too soon by fools who did not have foresight of consequences of their treachery.
  18. Heres a related story that was first published in 2006 Inspector Pinky gets life term in murder case, first cat convicted by court Satinder Bains Wednesday, 18 October 2006 CHANDIGARH: The long arms of law have finally reached the controversial Punjab police Inspector Gurmeet Singh Pinky, a former terrorist and police ‘cat’ who had murdered a Ludhiana Youth in 2001. He had killed many militants during height of militancy in Punjab and has remained blue eyed boy of top police brass. The district and session judge Jagadhri at Yamuna Nagar in Haryana on Tuesday sentenced Pinky to life imprisonment and imposed a fine of Rs.one lakh to be paid as compensation to the family of deceased Avtar Singh Gola. He has also been sentenced for three years imprisonment and fined for Rs.10,000. He would undergo his jail term in Ludhiana central jail. Pinky is incidentally the first known police cat who have been convicted for murder. Even as Pinky has been convicted, his five accomplices — Ravinder Pal Bittu, Pawan Kumar, Parveen Kumar, Paramjeet Pammi and Jaswant Singh Punnu dairy wala — walked scot free. They were accused of killing Gola after a minor altercation on January 8,2001. Pinky has a notorious past. He had enjoyed proximity with a large section of terrorists in Punjab and traded information with the Punjab Police. After he was exposed in militant ranks in the early nineties he became a 'cat'. It is said that, so true was the information passed on by Pinky, that he soon became an important tool for the police to fight terrorism. He became a core member of DGP S S Virk’s team which was comprised of officers like Sumedh Saini and Shive Kumar Verma presently Senior Superintendent of Fatehgarh Sahib. Pinky was last posted as Inspector CIA staff at Fatehgarh Sahib due to his proximity with the SSP. He was not suspended despite his conviction by court. Pinky’s information led to some successful encounters and the arrest of some terrorists which earned him a permanent place in the police. In the mid nineties Pinky was inducted in the police as a Havaldar from where he rose to the present post of Inspector. Pinky is one of about 200 surviving police cats, most of them are living with fake identities. A senior police officer said that these cats have been shown dead in the police records. DGP Punjab who has publicly admitted presence of police cats in Punjab has maintained that this was done under the centre government policy of Rehabilitating the terrorists who had helped police to eliminate militancy. The system of police cats was first introduced in Punjab by ADGP Mohammed Izhar Alam in early eighties when he was SSP at Amritsar. The cats allegedly recruited by Alam were popularly known as “Alam Sena”. They were either members of terrorist victim families or hard core criminals who were working for money. Subsequently, former DGP’s J.F. Rebeiro and K.P.S. Gill widely used the cats in counter insurgency operations. One such cat, a former terrorist Sukhwinder Singh alias Sukhi was recently exposed by media. He was living under fake identity and still using his influence in police to settle land disputes. He is also accused of indulging in land grabbing cases. According to police sources about half a dozen police cats have been absorbed in Punjab police after militancy was over.
  19. That is true, though to his credit akali baba phoola singh did wonders against the Muslim pasthun / pathan tribes of what is now north west frontier provience of Pakistan. His and his troops fanaticism is what made the Khalsa army the most feared and deadliest of the times. Even the British generals were afraid of the akali's reckless fanaticism on the battlefield because often it takes these kind of people to win battles those who seek glory on the battlefield rather then using their heads for more strategic calculated moves. Indeed modernisation was needed and is still needed, the nihungs courage is admirable though their fighting skils and weaponary are outdated in the present day. They need to learn the art of modern warefare tactics to adapt to any future conflicts that may arise where defence of Sikhs will be tested.
  20. People around the world are waking up thanks to wiki-leaks and seeing clearly now how the brutal indian state and corrupt punjabi politicians been harbouring war criminals (kps Gill, Mohammad Izar alam) and covert deceptive black cat terrorist commando units of the police force / army. Even when the evil British general o'dyer murdered over 1,000 civilians in Amritsar in 1919 outraged officials in the British parliament described it as an act of terrorism. Are the Sikhs going to keep slient? Or are we as a global community going to set the agenda for the future and bring these scumbags to account for their actions.
  21. The legacy of impact on 9/11 on visible members of the Sikh faith. Thanks to acts of terror committed by muslim arab men funded by secret kabal of rothschild family with their Khazar fake jews meddling in world financial and political affairs innocent American Sikhs along with other ethnic and religious minorities are unfairly paying a high price in America. The Khazar Jewish lobby is so strong there they can force the American government do what it wants as they have a financial strangle hold over them. Only the brave speak out against corrupt societies and systems of governance, and our Guru's and Bhagats did that throughout our history setting us an example to follow even at the expense of life and liberty. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ym4TTmOJ4I8&feature=related
  22. anjems lot training for the 9/11 demo http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_uPP4Ok2ffs
  23. Here are some other books. http://sikhfoundation-store.org/catalog/books-childrens-books-c-32_23.html?osCsid=6fb816eb905b07602c4afc0cf07486a3
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