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"Harmander Singh, of the Sikhs in England organisation, said the issue was simply a matter of respect for the Sikh holy book, which was used in the ceremony and some members of the faith believed it was disrespectful for the book to be used in an inappropriate room."

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh!

This is the normal roll over and accept attitute of UK Sikh Organisations.

The Respect for Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji Campaign is standing for a Panthic Issue, something that some UK Organisations cannot even contemplate or understand.

From my experience I have hear White people refer to Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji as "Guruji", while representatives of the UK Sikh Community continue to call their Guru a book! I always thought UK Sikh Organisations were in place to educate others about our beliefs?

Its great to see that UK Sikh Representatives think that the whole issue of Beadbi to Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji can be resolved by finding "appropriate rooms in hotels".

Why didnt Sri Akal Takht Sahib think of that, it just shows that we are more educated :TH:

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all those fanatic sikhs should be deported under new terrorism laws

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More so really the whole Sikh community should then be deported as its the Sikh People who find this practice to be beadbi to Guru Ji.

Those who CLAIM to be SIKHS BUT find this practice ok, maybe should review their position under the SIKH LAWS and discover really, they are not sikh as one who claims to be sikh but does not stand to protect the Guru is not really a Sikh.

Apologies to any if this offends you, but really, i am tired of hearing this rubbish where the Sikhs that stand up and protect Guru Ji are terrorists, fanatics, extremists etc. WAKE UP PEOPLE!

MAINLY THOSE MAKING THE ACCUSATIONS! If Guru Gobind Singh Ji was here in human form, you would not allow this practice, but as the appearance of Guru Ji is textual, its all good.

People have forgotten, "Bani Guru Guru Hai Bani"

Please forgive if i have made errors in Bani qoutes, i am only a beginner...

WJKK WJKF

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WELL SED!!!

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"Harmander Singh, of the Sikhs in England organisation, said the issue was simply a matter of respect for the Sikh holy book, which was used in the ceremony and some members of the faith believed it was disrespectful for the book to be used in an inappropriate room."

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh!

This is the normal roll over and accept attitute of UK Sikh Organisations.

The Respect for Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji Campaign is standing for a Panthic Issue, something that some UK Organisations cannot even contemplate or understand.

From my experience I have hear White people refer to Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji as "Guruji", while representatives of the UK Sikh Community continue to call their Guru a book! I always thought UK Sikh Organisations were in place to educate others about our beliefs?

Its great to see that UK Sikh Representatives think that the whole issue of Beadbi to Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji can be resolved by finding "appropriate rooms in hotels".

Why didnt Sri Akal Takht Sahib think of that, it just shows that we are more educated  :TH:

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waheguroo ji ka khalsa waheguroo ji ki fateh

the whole matter take any sikh to the heights of proud :)

but S. Harmander Singh ji when quoting SGGS ji as just a holy book and that to without any objection or criticism in this band surprises me. My Sachcha Patshah is "Jagat Jyot" not just a holy book. here in my veer Tavprasad Singh's post he also quotes white people refering great SGGS ji as "Guruji". I regret if it hurts anyone's feelings.

But my veer when you claim that we are more educated rolleyes.gif by refering the solution by finding "appropriate rooms in hotels", it hurts me actually and people with likewise thinking. It is just like a neat and clean small island surrounded by a durty, ugly pond of gutter water through which one like my Sachcha Patshah SGGS ji, have to pass and reach that beautiful place and fulfill our "murakh, mughad, gavaar's" wishes, in this matter a marriage ceremony.

I know I used a little rude vocabulary, I apologyze for that, bhul chuk muaf. But my respectful sangat can understand the reason though.

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