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Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh

Barking Singh Sabha has transformed into a Congressi Establishment.

There was not a wall in this Gurughar that didnt have Sant Jarnail Singh Ji's pictures on. Now they have all been taken down and recently on Vasakhi the committee invited the Indian High Commissioner and his Indira Ghandi lookalike wife!

The High Commisioner will be attending the Farce Tournement. He’ll probably sit back on the day and think what Indira couldn’t achieve in the 80’s, corrupt committees and so called Sikhs are achieve – turning our backs on Guru Ji’s principles and sacrifices.

This Congressi Committee has no right to include the word Shaheedi their pathetic tournament.

Shaheedi & Congressi cannot be linked! It is an insult to the martyrs of 1984

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Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh!

It's what trendy in Sikh committees today. These same boys were pro-khalistani/anti-congressi back in the days when you got brownie points for that. Today the exact same committee are pro-congressi/ant-khalistani.

This is the same committee that put up pictures of Sant Jarnail Singh and the 84 shaheeds when it was required. This is the same committee that have now taken down the pictures of Sant Jarnail Singh and the 84 Shaheeds as it's no longer necessary for them.

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Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh!!

We as Sangat cannot let corrupt individuals abuse our Guru & Shaheeds like this for their own personal gains.

Its a stance we have to take now - otherwise what next, in 10 years time will people be attending "Guru Nanak's All Nite Party"?

It stops now!

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Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh!!

We as Sangat cannot let corrupt individuals abuse our Guru & Shaheeds like this for their own personal gains.

Its a stance we have to take now - otherwise what next, in 10 years time will people be attending "Guru Nanak's All Nite Party"?

It stops now!

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Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh!

We already got the Vasakhi/Diwali dinner and dances organised by Gurdwaras. "Guru Nanak's All Night Party" is just around the corner. In todays Gurdwaras Manmat becomes the norm.

I probably sound like an old broken record saying the same stuff again and again, but it is really time for radical change. Tommorrow my kids will ask whether our generation did anything to stop all the beadbi be it in the Gurdwaras or outside. What's scary is the beadbi will seem so normal in the future it won't even have any shock value.

When I hear/read stories about the Nanakana Sahib Massacre, Jaito Morcha, 1978 Saheeds and the 1984 saheeds I feel so passionate. If it were not for the Singhs and Singhnees who stood up for the right thing we wouldn't be sitting in our Gurdwaras today.

Some people probably think that the whole issue of this whole tournamanent is a waste of time. Corrupt Gurdwara committees just do what they want to do anyway, but that's because we let them.

I was one of the local Singhs that went to discuss the issue with the Pardaan Lehmber Lehal & other committee members. When we put are issue forward one of the committee members said that

"drinking is a common practice in Sikh culture and we [the Gurdwara committee] are open about our drinking, we have nothing to hide".

Now that was the biggest slap I have ever felt on my face. How can a person who is representing Guruji say that to someone who is following Guruji's rehat. How can I, someone who has supposedly given his head to Guruji, allow this represantation of my Guruji. This should not be happening, we know it's wrong yet we let it happen.

If we are struggling to find Sikh principles being practiced in our Gurdwaras by our so called leaders then it's really up to us to sort the problem out.

Guys we really need to grow up and start thinking about running our Gurdwaras!!

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