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http://www.tribuneindia.com/2005/20050707/punjab1.htm#28

Phillaur, July 6

A granthi, Davinder Singh (31), was allegedly murdered with a sharp-edged weapon by a youth Balwinder Singh (22) while he was reciting path at Gurdwara Baba Sangh in Sangh Dhesian village here today.

According to a report, few devotees present at the gurdwara nabbed the killer who belonged to nearby Dhandey village. The accused was later handed over to the police.

The victim was taken to the Civil Hospital, BarraPind near Goraya, where he was declared brought dead. The body has been sent to the Civil Hospital here for the post-morterm examination.

The deceased belonged to Gulgarpur village near Pattrra in Patiala district.

The Goraya police has registered a case.

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I have some more info into this incident

Balwinder Singh, who killed the granthi was high on drugs ( most likely smack ), as most most of the youth are. He came into the main Darbar Sahib of Baba Sang Ji's Gurdwara. He picked up a kirpan which was lying b4 Maharaj. Balwinder Singh then walked back out of the hall.

Then Balwinder went to Baba Gurbakhas Ji's Asthaan (Baba Sang's son who was killed by wovles). this is asthaan is in the main complex of Baba Sang Gurdwara. There was an Akhand Paath taking place here, where balwinder started hitting the granthi wiv the kirpan. Blood was everywhere. The blood also stained and covered the angs of Guru Granth Sahib Ji Maharaaj. the granthi is not dead at this point,, but severly injured.

Then balvinder went to attack some other granthis and workers at the Gurdwara. But they caught the killer from behind and so dropped thje kirpan. The granthis were about to kill Balvinder, but some1 stopped them i sed to give the case to the police. Had the granthi died at the scene, then may be the other granthis might of killed this insane youth.

Balwinder then got away, as he was running thru the village the granthis who were running after him caught him. When they caught, they asked y he did that, he sed the granthis were reading the paath wrong. but this is not true, because the granthi has been doing this job for about 5 years there and the granthi was reading the bani correctly. The youth was drugged up, he dont know wat he's doing, as Guru Ji says:

"Drinking the wine, his intelligence departs, and madness enters his mind;

he cannot distinguish between his own and others, and he is struck down by his Lord and Master" Ang no: 554.

The injured granthi (Dalvinder Singh) was taken to hospital, but he died on the way. Dalvinder Singh was doing his duty as Granthi for about 5 years. He had resigned the day bfore his death and was going back home. He stayed on an extra day because it was raining and many other ppl went to Gurdwara Mao Sahib (Where Guru Arjan Dev got married) for the celebrations of Guru Arjan Dev's marriage.

Basically, balwinder had no real reason for killing the granthi. all he knew that he was gonna kill the granthis there. he killed the granthi out of cold blood. this shows wat intoxication can do. it also shows that Sikhs in india are slaves (gulaam) under drugs. The SGPC has said nothing and has done nothing in this matter, as Gurdwara Baba Sang is under SGPC.

To find out more information and history of Baba Sang Ji, Baba Sang Gurdwara and village go to http://www.sangdhesian.com

Bhul Chuk Maaf, Guru Panth da Daas

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