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  1. disturbing news coming out of himachal, UP and Haryana : https://www.facebook.com/akaalchannel770/videos/312170260048467
  2. Even if one reasons he did something wrong to deserve a beating, I don't see a justification to remove his turban and drag by Kes. But I see its increasingly becoming common in arguments, that sikh guy's turban is removed from head, which honestly as we all turbaned men can agree is akin to stripping someone naked.
  3. Given the way this is being done I wouldn't be too surprised if Haryana, Himachal areas will have places renamed to obliterate our history too https://amp.theguardian.com/world/2018/oct/16/india-uttar-pradesh-allahabad-name-changed-prayagraj-muslim-hindu?CMP=share_btn_tw&__twitter_impression=true&fbclid=IwAR3FWYz2OijdZPdknM9fK6i-iV9aeIxMvUEDgKxGk2ybSla4xOL97TyxHSA
  4. A Sikh lady got into scuffle with Korean Christian ladies who were being disrespectful and trying to convert Sikhs at our Harmandar Sahib in Amritsar. Some people tried to malign the Sikh lady saying she was a Hindu convert and trying to pitch the Sikhs against Christians in Punjab. But now the Christian missionaries are going live themselves on their FBs in Harmandar Sahib. When will Sikhs finally wake up? Only a few Sikh youth were going to convert to Christianity in the late 19th century and it triggered the biggest revival in our faith in the form of the Singh Sabha movement and today lacs have become Christian and we're still sleeping.
  5. Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh I feel like giving up now. I can't do Path properly, today I tried doing Japji Sahib. I just couldnt do it took me more than an hour to recite it, it took me 40 minutes to do 3 Pouree's. My head feels blocked, and I can't recite anything. I tell my self to man up, still can't do it. During Path i start to swear at Guru Ji, get bad thoughts about the sangat, for example my mind wishes bad stuff to my brother and sisters (the sangat) who are progressing in Sikhi. But why do i want bad stuff to happen to my own family . I feel like whats the point, I dont deserve to be a Sikh. I don't think im strong enough. This is heart breaking for me, things where going well over the past 2 years I was blessed with Kesh, getting more into Sikhi. I can't do Nitnem takes me way to long, to do one bani sometimes, I need to revise for my exams as well which start in a week, but if i don't i feel like Guru Ji was just abandon me. I really don't what to do, if i can't do Japji Sahib properly after trying for more than a year, then im just stuck in one place. I just want to start slowly again, but that guilt really gets me. Im probably annoying the Sangat on here, with these questions, but its the only people I can talk to. Im sorry Guru Ji. Please forgive me if i said anything wrong or offensive.
  6. THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE ATTENDED UK DIWAANS OF SANT DHADRIANWALE AND HUNDREDS RECEIVED AMRIT NIRVAIR KHALSA DAL CARS SMASHED IN UP 19th September 2011 Sant Baba Ranjit Singh Ji Dhadrianwale have left the UK to return to India on 15th September 2011 after the final Diwaan of their 2011 UK Visit for Gurmat Parchaar in which hundreds of people received Sri Guru Gobind Singh Sahib Maharaj Ji’s Amrit over the organised 8 Amrit Sanchaars that took place in different towns and cities across the UK. These new Amritdhari’s were seen by all the Sangat (and often on live television broadcasts) coming out the Amrit Sanchaar led by the Panj Pyaare into the Diwaan Hall. Sant Dhadrianwale were accompanied by a Jatha of around 25-30 Sikh youths at all times while in the UK and were appreciated by UK Panthic Jathebandhia. Every Gurdwara Sahib where a Diwaan took place was overflowing with Sangat, be it weekend or weekday, and a truly amazing atmosphere was created in every Gurdwara Diwaan Hall. There was a large attendance by Sikh youth born and bred in the UK who find the Parchaar by Sant Dhadrianwale simple and straightforward to understand. These are trends that have been apparent every time Sant Dhadrianwale have been visiting the UK for Gurmat Parchaar since the year 2005. In the UK, Sant Dhadrianwale commended Sikhs who work in their own country to ensure the Satkaar of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji is upheld at any cost, for example, the UK’s Satkaar campaign was applauded, as well as Gurmat camps organised for young Sikhs by youth organisations and the hard unflinching work of the Panthic Jathebandhia over the years. Diwaans took place across the UK, including Wednesfield, Hayes, Derby, Leeds, Darlington, Newcastle, Smethwick, Bedford, Hitchin, West Bromwich, Walsall, Leicester, Coventry, Ilford, Gravesend, Willenhall, Birmingham and Wolverhampton. Just before their return to India, Beadbi had happened to Guru Sahib Ji in Uttar Pradesh where Singh's of Nirvair Khalsa Dal sent by Sant Dhadrianwale and led by Jathedar Nirvair Singh of the Jathebandhi were in the forefront to assess and take control of the situation. The Jatha of Singh’s have been attacked in Uttar Pradesh by anti-Panthic miscreants and had their vehicles smashed. This was during the protests taking place as a result of the Beadbi, in which the Jathebandhi of Sant Dhadrianwale are taking the lead role.
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