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This isnt a national UK Yudh!

all 8 akharas as you keep mentioning are from up north and or midlands.. if im not mistaken.. http://www.khalsapanth.co.uk/Venues&Classes.htm

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how do u mean? id say its national, as the aharreh are from different parts of the country, yes mainly north and midlands, but its not just khalsa panth gatka akharreh that take part.

Baba Fateh Singh Akharra, London have taken part in the past many times. A few years back we had akharreh come down from cananda and usa to take part!

Guru ji has so an immense beat kirpa on this akharra, originally starting off with 1 akharra 3 years ago has now exploded into 9 gatka akharreh, and im sure in the future, with the help of gursikhs the south, east and west side of uk will be targeted to setup more gatka akharreh, its all up to guru ji!

Today was amazing. Yudh 06 was big! We alot more new participants and more sangat then previous years.

I had darshan on many singh/singnia 2day such as anjaan, Sarbloh_Singh, ultimate paapi and many others!

Pictures will be up on the net within the next couple of days. over 400!

Again many thanks to all the sevadars, participants, referees and sangat for making this happen.

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This isnt a national UK Yudh!

all 8 akharas as you keep mentioning are from up north and or midlands.. if im not mistaken.. http://www.khalsapanth.co.uk/Venues&Classes.htm

bhull chuk maff

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how do u mean? id say its national, as the aharreh are from different parts of the country, yes mainly north and midlands, but its not just khalsa panth gatka akharreh that take part.

Baba Fateh Singh Akharra, London have taken part in the past many times. A few years back we had akharreh come down from cananda and usa to take part!

Guru ji has so an immense beat kirpa on this akharra, originally starting off with 1 akharra 3 years ago has now exploded into 9 gatka akharreh, and im sure in the future, with the help of gursikhs the south, east and west side of uk will be targeted to setup more gatka akharreh, its all up to guru ji!

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Bhai sahib with respect as you have said in the PAST Akharas from all over UK including London have taken part. Lets look at the present I am saying THIS yudh 2006 was not national as it only had Akharas from midlands/up north.

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This isnt a national UK Yudh!

all 8 akharas as you keep mentioning are from up north and or midlands.. if im not mistaken.. http://www.khalsapanth.co.uk/Venues&Classes.htm

bhull chuk maff

156587[/snapback]

how do u mean? id say its national, as the aharreh are from different parts of the country, yes mainly north and midlands, but its not just khalsa panth gatka akharreh that take part.

Baba Fateh Singh Akharra, London have taken part in the past many times. A few years back we had akharreh come down from cananda and usa to take part!

Guru ji has so an immense beat kirpa on this akharra, originally starting off with 1 akharra 3 years ago has now exploded into 9 gatka akharreh, and im sure in the future, with the help of gursikhs the south, east and west side of uk will be targeted to setup more gatka akharreh, its all up to guru ji!

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Bhai sahib with respect as you have said in the PAST Akharas from all over UK including London have taken part. Lets look at the present I am saying THIS yudh 2006 was not national as it only had Akharas from midlands/up north.

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just on a brief note khalsa panth administrators emailed and invited twice, london, leeds and birmingham akhareh 3-4 weeks before tournament.

This tournament is open to any gatka akhara which is panthic.

The quota got full in end, so no more akharreh could take part.

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