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thats really good to hear... need more people PEOPLE NEED TO BE SHOWN ITS NOT A MINORITY THATS FOR RESPECTING GURU GRANTH SAHIB JI BUT A MAJORITIY!!!

more peoplee come ... i know its hard with parents...hey i didnt tell mine the first time i went lol hahah but ALL FOR SHRI GURU GRANTH SAHIB JI

VAHEGUROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

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Is it me or r harf these loonatikz Sikh themselvz? I agreed to what Singho Paji says y not call it 2 their faces. Y behind baks? BEHVKOOF.

I dont appreciate for the fact sum nex paki man, hossan wateva calling our Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji a "Book" :) .

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This fool put Guru Nanak Dev jee and Guru Gobind Singh jee in a suitcase. Would he like it IF i put him in a suitcase. I give full respect to the chardi kal singhs that go. But remeber sangato please continie to do naam, baani and seva. I personally feel sorry for this fool because look how many beats this guy will get from jam doots.

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Vaaheguroojeekaakhaalsaa, Vaaheguroojeekeefaateh!!

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Vjkk, Vjkf.

This clearly shows people are looking upon the campaign and the sangat in a very bad light. It is important that we are all are very careful when we do seva. We must be mature when we are doing any seva. I didn't see anyone laugh or joke at the family personally but we have been accused of doing this, so it is important we don't even give this impression.

Remember we are representing Guru Ji at these protests, we are representing the Guru's Khalsa, the very same Guru whose beadbi we are trying to stop.

We should not take our egos to the protest. Even if someone name calls or gestures at you, we must stay controlled and behave ourselves. It is important we keep an eye on the younger protesters amongst us.

We should all be doing Simran while doing seva, if not aloud then at least in our heads.

We all feel strongly about the beadbi or we wouldn't be there, so lets not let ourselves and more importantly our Guru down.

Anyone got any other suggestions then please put them forward.

We must remember that everyone has an opinion, everybody has their own mind and most punjabi people feel the need to express their views....even if they don't know the first thing about what they are talking about.

The punjabi community all think they are better than the other, they all pretend to be a Sikh when it is the right occasion, they all want to be part of Sikhi on Nagar Kirtans and Vaisakhi....why? Probably because they can celebrate on these occasions. They will take it too far on most occasions....such as cruising up and down Southall broadway with a Nishaan Sahib in one hand and alcohol in the other.

They will defend this by saying this is their way of showing they are proud to be Sikh.

It is just like those who will try and pretend to understand our point of view at these weddings...but when you explain to them why we are at the wedding they say allsorts, e.g: 'The Guru would have no problem coming here'.....'i want to get into Sikhi so the Guru would come here to my (cousins friends cha chas) wedding just to see me'..........'if someone was dying the Guru would come here'.....someone should ask them why they going to a wedding to die?

Some of the rubbish out there about us is false and mainly just lies. But we must take it all on board and make sure we don't make these mistakes.

Sorry to offend anyone.

Vjkk, Vjkf.

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