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your rite,

if we want to create a khalistan we have to consider getting ahead of the game.

.....we cud all go undercover n get good positions in the governement / police force and when it comes to the crunch we have control of some of the indian police n army etc ..............*carries on dreaming weird and wonderful ideas*

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wjkkwjkf i was wondering how things would be if we joined forces with bolivia and made a homeland there ? just an idea wjkkwjkf :T:

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it wudnt be a good idea.....cos khalistan should be in punjab....... where all our gurudwaras and history has been preserved so that we can protect our identity.......otherwise they wud get destroyed. Also im sure there are other reasons for punjab being the only place...........

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Why should we leave now when we have been fighting to protect our homeland (Punjab, Kashmir, UP, northern Rajasthan, Haryana, Pakistani Punjab) since the near beginnings of our panth's life. You don't just move somewhere and call it a knew homeland.

Home is where the honey is.......

But a homeland is not where, but what you are.

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This takes us to the topic of what has become of our dear homeland. If we are what our homeland is, then first of all, we are hecka mixed up. The Punjab we own today is nought but a fraction of Maharaja Ranjit Singh's nation. Today it is divided up into to fragments, courtesy of British and India (divide and conquer), and to get it all back will take a heck of a lot of effort.

Tthe second gal is if we are our homeland, then we are amritdhari beer bottles, weed blunts, decapitated bakre, decapitated chicken, etc. How do we clean this mess up?

Dhadrianwale has tried, pretty successfully, too, but kinda started a knew mess of his own. We need another Bhindranwale, Bhai Randhir Singh or something.

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This takes us to the topic of what has become of our dear homeland.  If we are what our homeland is, then first of all, we are hecka mixed up.  The Punjab we own today is nought but a fraction of Maharaja Ranjit Singh's nation.  Today it is divided up into to fragments, courtesy of British and India (divide and conquer), and to get it all back will take a heck of a lot of effort.

Tthe second gal is if we are our homeland, then we are amritdhari beer bottles, weed blunts, decapitated bakre, decapitated chicken, etc.  How do we clean this mess up?

Dhadrianwale has tried, pretty successfully, too, but kinda started a knew mess of his own.  We need another Bhindranwale, Bhai Randhir Singh or something.

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The name is Sant Jarnail Singh Jee Khalsa Bhindrawale show some respect man he was the greatest Sikh warrior of the 20th century becuse if i said just Randhir Singh i dont think you would like it so please remember to use the full name. Unless you suffer from Santphobia then you may use Baba insted of Sant.

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