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Its not cute, Its horrible.. If Khalistanis think its cute, then you are the people we need to fight. Sikhism is not a terroist organisation.

Its not Al Qaeda, where u train kids to fight the holy war.

I fight oppression against sikhs, but i dont support this banner of Khalistan, where u give ur kids guns.

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Guru Gobind Singh Ji always kept a gun with him. Sikhs used guns in 18th century. Sikhs used guns in WW1 and WW2. Why can't we use them to fight now? If you guys want to fight Sikhs who keep guns then go join indian army, come face to face with Sikhs and let the time speak for itself. I can't wait to see if you have any guts. Guru Ji refused to give His darshan to whoever was not shashtardhari. So you need to explore Sikhi first. When I look at that kid I see Sahibzadas of Guru Ji ready to fight for freedom. The kid in the picture is a true Sikh. Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh

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i would like to disagree for your bold statement there bijla veerji ..

first off if you read bani .. dasam bani of guru gobind singh ji it doesnt say anything about that a SIKh should have a shastyr and specifically saying it CAN be or MUSt be a gun .. a true sikh can also be just a singh that is equipped wit just the 5 K's and trusts that his kirpan is his weapon of choice as well ..

ya .. its modern now .. kirpans dont work .. guns work now .. but we hand a 4 year old kid a gun to let himself make his own vision of what he should do wit the gun !? THIS is how wars start .. THISSSSS is the base of all problems..

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Guru Gobind Singh Ji always kept a gun with him. Sikhs used guns in 18th century. Sikhs used guns in WW1 and WW2. Why can't we use them to fight now? If you guys want to fight Sikhs who keep guns then go join indian army, come face to face with Sikhs and let the time speak for itself. I can't wait to see if you have any guts. Guru Ji refused to give His darshan to whoever was not shashtardhari. So you need to explore Sikhi first. When I look at that kid I see Sahibzadas of Guru Ji ready to fight for freedom. The kid in the picture is a true Sikh. Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh

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:) wkd reply Bilja Singh

"Whosoever will become my Sikh will not present themselves before me without long hair and weapons" - Satguru Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji Maharaj

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