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  1. 2 hours ago, shastarSingh said:

    Gurbani does not promote caste. Punjabis do.

    On the other hand, according to some scholars gita is casteist and promoter of violence.

    My main point is we don't need gita parchar from our stages.

    Gita has both good and false teachings. It's kachi Bani same as bible and Quran.

    On one side we hv fake missionary "scholars" who will abuse gita or anything related to Hinduism.

    On the other side, we hv sampardayee gianis who hv nirmala teachers and they glorify krishan "bhagwan" and gita.

    The Sangat is being misled by both.

    This means that Gurbani has not been enough to remove the caste system. Something else is required then.

  2. 14 hours ago, Premi5 said:

    To be fair, I know 'jatts' who came from Kenya and they call Indians 'pindus' - fair enough, as these Punjabis who came from Africa were better educated

    I think it's 'banter' really

    It's all relative. My mum's chacha did a stint in Africa and when he came back to India he was told not to tie the Kenyan style pagh as it denoted someone who had been thrown out. African come home they were called or something along those lines.

  3. If they are legal they should have just come to the UK after getting Italian citizenship. Having said that the days of being an unskilled worker and still being able to buy your own house are over now.

    I have visited Punjab the youth just can't be bothered to study. The ones that do eventually find a good job.

  4. 3 hours ago, dallysingh101 said:

    When I was younger I was taught that Haryana was actually a part of Panjab that Hindus carved away during the Punjabi Suba movement. If so, are these people actually Panjabi peasants who've disowned their heritage, but now they are getting shafted by the gorment, want to come running back? 

    They are different. People from Northern Haryana like Ambala are Punjabis but the majority of the people in Haryana are Haryanvis and their language is a Hindi dialect with some words in common with Punjabi. Haryanvi Jaats are not Punjabi.

    They do have names in common with Punjabi Sikhs though.

  5. 3 hours ago, dallysingh101 said:

    Let's get specific. Which 'Punjabis' are these usually?

    Rural Sikhs. I have seen it in my own family there.

    We Sikhs are just obsessed with going abroad. My Grandfather has 11 grandchildren, 8 of them live in the west. The other 3 would love to leave as well. This is having a big impact on Sikh demographics in Punjab.

    Hindus in Punjab don't migrate anywhere near as much, most of them have businesses and have no reason to leave. 

    And now you have Muslim and Hindu migration from UP and Bihar. We will lose our majority status very soon.

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