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i think there are TWO jago wala jthas

one was made shaheed , in khalstganeee fighting times

and one is chillin in uk, and a long time ago isyf singhs, the ones who helped buy these guys houses, stopped them from singin on stages bcause accordin to them

" they were speakin the words of the gov now"

i dunt reall kno wa happened

but thas wat the isyf singhs there tell u

and they were the ones who helped jago jatha out the most

bhula chuka maf

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i think there are TWO jago wala jthas

one was made shaheed , in khalstganeee fighting times

and one is chillin in uk, and a long time ago isyf singhs, the ones who helped buy these guys houses, stopped them from singin on stages bcause accordin to them

" they were speakin the words of the gov now"

i dunt reall kno wa happened

but thas wat the isyf singhs there tell u

and they were the ones who helped jago jatha out the most

bhula chuka maf

keywords in bold. stop spreading your own theories

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Theres only one Jagowala Jatha, and they reside in UK.

Damn theyre good they sound a bit like taadi jatha? except without eh small spinning drum thing and the violin kind of thing correct me if im wrong

They're a kavishri jatha, the small drum is called a dhad. The violin is a sarangi.

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i think there are TWO jago wala jthas

one was made shaheed , in khalstganeee fighting times

and one is chillin in uk, and a long time ago isyf singhs, the ones who helped buy these guys houses, stopped them from singin on stages bcause accordin to them

" they were speakin the words of the gov now"

i dunt reall kno wa happened

but thas wat the isyf singhs there tell u

and they were the ones who helped jago jatha out the most

bhula chuka maf

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Keywords in bold. Fact, not a theory.

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i think there are TWO jago wala jthas

one was made shaheed , in khalstganeee fighting times

and one is chillin in uk, and a long time ago isyf singhs, the ones who helped buy these guys houses, stopped them from singin on stages bcause accordin to them

" they were speakin the words of the gov now"

i dunt reall kno wa happened

but thas wat the isyf singhs there tell u

and they were the ones who helped jago jatha out the most

bhula chuka maf

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Keywords in bold. Fact, not a theory.

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Ure talkin' rubbish.

I know them very well and they speak the truth where it needs to be spoken. They have been in "trouble" a few times regarding Gurdwara committees and GOI. You claim they are speaking the words of the GOI? Lets see and hear your proof. If you havent got it, you are spreading rumours and you should refrain from spreading them furthur (thats "shut the hell up", in a nice way).

Jago Wale are one of the most respected yet controversial jathas around. Nuff respect to them. d_oh.gif

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nama singh je

and others

this is wat isyf singhs who BOUGHT jago wala jtha there houses have told us in tornto

im gonna CONFIRM wa happened

but something bad did happen

as to them being banend from isyf stages

ill double check

bhula chuka maf

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Yeh i think it would be good - to clear things up!!!!!!

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