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  1. I think he is not Sikh, look at this link http://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/pavandeep-paul-big-brother-2014-3861132 , ties his paagh like a tharkhan and has the surname of a chumar. Suddenly becomes "Pav Singh" for TV purposes.
  2. Don't worry, those mischievous ones within our kaum will be defeated again like in 1984, how dare they wont test us naxals again!
  3. Two men have been found guilty of murdering a grandmother who was left to die in a shop basement. Mohammed Islam, 29, from Gillingham, and Murshed Miah, 38, from Maidstone, attacked Harjit Chaggar at the store in Chatham, Kent, last September. They were also found guilty of preventing Mrs Chaggar's lawful burial, along with Abdul Hannan, 44, from Maidstone, and Rasad Miah, of Chatham, Hannan was found not guilty of murder. The men denied all of the charges. Mrs Chaggar's body was only found 12 days after she went missing because of the smell, Canterbury Crown Court heard. 'Motive unclear' Islam worked as a butcher at the store in Luton Road at the time Mrs Chaggar disappeared on 2 September. Jurors heard Mrs Chaggar's badly decomposed body was concealed in a bin bag under the floor boards and her injuries were consistent with being thrown into the basement while still alive. Nigel Pilkington, from the Crown Prosecution Service, said the motive for the murder was unclear. He said some of Mrs Chaggar's belongings were missing and so the most probable motive was robbery. Abdur Rohim, who used to cook at the food store, gave evidence from Bangladesh by video link. Murshed Miah, Abdul Hannan and Mohammed Liakat Islam all denied murder He told the court he never met Mrs Chaggar, but said in the days leading up to the discovery of the body, there had been "a horrible smell" in the shop. Mr Rohim said staff lit incense sticks to get rid of it. 'Callous' Sani Globe was described in court as a grocery shop and a butchers which supplied local restaurants. Jurors heard Hannan and his brother Murshed Miah ran the business while Rasad Miah worked in the shop along with Mr Islam. CCTV captured Mrs Chaggar walking through Chatham Judge Adele Williams praised the dignity of Mrs Chaggar's family and the police investigation. However, shouting from the gallery, Hannan's wife said: "You've not been just. My husband is innocent." Det Supt Rob Vinson, from Kent Police, said the men's silence meant he was unable to tell Mrs Chaggar's family exactly how and why she was attacked and left to die. Nigel Pilkington, from the Crown Prosecution Service, said: "The defendants all knew... how she came to be killed and why. "The denials of her murder and their collective attempts to hide the truth were particularly callous and aggravated further by the fact that they left her to die." Her son Kuldish Chaggar said: "We pray that she is now at peace and can give us the strength to carry on without her no matter what obstacles are placed in our way, for none can be bigger than losing her. "We remember the good times, the smiles and laughter of a loved and treasured mother and grandmother who had so many hopes and plans for the future." The men are due to be sentenced on 20 May. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-kent-27326538
  4. Once a proud member of Shera Punjab and living by the sword, Dilip found a book which was more powerful than the weapons he was putting his trust in. Watch and find out how this bold fighter became a true man.
  5. The Punjab Cabinet approved the Backward Class (BC) status for the Jatt Sikhs of the State on 5 March 2014. With this, Jatt Sikhs will be the 70th community to be included in the category. The grant of Backward Class status to the Jatt Sikhs will enable them to get reservation in government jobs. Jatt Sikhs of Punjab had been left out of the Indian Cabinet’s decision because the Punjab government had failed to bring the community in the State Backwards Class list. A few days earlier, the Indian Cabinet decided to include the Jat community in the central list of Other Backward Classes in nine States: Himachal Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Gujarat, Uttarakhand, Delhi, Haryana and Rajasthan. The latest move by the Punjab Cabinet will now facilitate a proclamation by the Government of India that Jatt Sikhs are now, nationally, a Backward Class.
  6. No sympathy i'm afraid, can't do the time don't do the crime!
  7. You are exactly right, what business is it of ours!
  8. A CITY man has been arrested in India by police investigating an alleged multi-million-pound international drugs ring. Kulwant Singh, of Sinfin, was held by police probing a distribution network looking to export almost 30kg of heroin. Singh, 27, the son of a former secretary of a Sikh temple in Derby, is being held in the Punjab region of northern India. Singh was arrested at his hotel in Delhi, only hours before he was due to fly back to the UK, media reports in India say. His family in Derby yesterday did not want to comment. A Foreign Office spokesman said: "We are aware of the arrest of a British national on March 19 and we are standing ready to give assistance if required." Jaz Rai, Sikh community leader in Derby, confirmed the arrested man was Singh, who lives in Deep Dale Lane. He said: "There have been a lot of reports in the Indian media about this, both on Punjabi television channels and online." He said Singh was the son of a former secretary of the Sikh Gurdwara Temple, in Normanton. Reports in India say Singh, who is a British national but who originally hails from Phagwara town in Punjab, was among three people arrested. In its online edition the newspaper Saanj News, said: "Kulwant Singh was arrested from a hotel in Mahipalpur area of Delhi Tuesday, police said. It alleged he was planning to fly out of the country." "His ticket has been seized", the site quoted a police spokesman as saying, adding the officer alleged Singh was "the organiser of the distribution network in Europe and Canada, where the drugs were sent". The report alleged an Indian retired deputy superintendent of police was also arrested, as was a third man. Earlier, police held a Canadian truck driver and recovered 28kg of heroin, worth around £300,000, and 30kg of chemicals for the production of synthetic party drug methamphetamine, known as "Ice". "The intelligence wing of Punjab Police is doing the requisite liaison with the British and Canadian police authorities, who have contacted us," the spokesman was quoted as saying. Derbyshire Police said it had not been contacted over the arrest of Singh. Read more: http://www.thisisderbyshire.co.uk/Derby-man-arrested-Indian-police-huge-drugs-probe/story-18554291-detail/story.html#ixzz2PiL8nrY4 Follow us: @DerbyshireNews on Twitter | thisisderbyshirenews on Facebook
  9. No provide proof, this thread has been moved into 'Intellectual Discussion' now back up your statement with evidence. You seem the sort of guy who believes in the illuminati/new world order otherwise.
  10. He means moneh (those who had hair cut and dont wear turbans).
  11. Alot of heresay but no actual PROOF, what next? dera sacha sauda supported by bjp? nirankaris supported by congress etc. The reason this situation arised is because of caste discrimination, lets face it the typical jat cant go a day without cursing the dalits - eg $~@king choora this, chamar that! I think that leaves more impression in the minds and influence more of these people to take on other religions than any dubious heresay links to political parties. If like them I was not sikh you really think I wud vote badal? lol
  12. How can you prove that Congress set this up? They hate dalits lol! Also aint most ravidasi living outside the punjab and they r not sikhs?
  13. Sanju Singh, Mukesh Chauhan?? Sound like 'paki business' owners don't they? This is just mindless.
  14. To be fair I can agree with most points here, but I can not believe the days of the jatt riding the government gravytrain are over? Subsidised food grain? electricity? water? and now they want OBC? They did well with getting land reform back in the days and maybe they should be forced sell some land if they are going through some hard times. This could help many landless people who probably make up a greater percentage of Punjab's population but have little or no land holdings.
  15. What you going to do about it? You can't stop them eating meat at the gurudwara so what exactly?
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