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Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji Maharaj Taken From Dera


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Guru Roop Khalsa Sadh Sangat Jio

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh

As you have probably about the clash at Baluana in Bathinda, Punjab, on March 22 2006, under the agwahi of Sant Baba Baljit Singh Ji Khalsa (Dadu Sahib Wale) and Jathedar of Takhat Sri Damdama Sahib Singh Sahib Bhai Balwant Singh Ji Nandghar alongside the Manager of Takhat Sri Damdama Sahib, to stop Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji Maharaj's being Parkash & Sehat Path being read at a dera baba balanath (gravestone dera) samadh.

The Singhs explained to the villagers again and again that Guru Sahib's Sehaj Path could be read elsewhere, but not at any Samadh or similar dera.

When all means failed Sant Baba Baljit Singh Ji Khalsa's Jatha forcefully removed Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji Maharaj Ji's Saroop, then the whole Jatha inc Jatha from Takhat Sri Damdama Sahib were attacked with stones, kirpans etc etc.

Singh's then replied with firearms and kirpans too.

Now Sant Baba Baljit Singh Ji Khalsa (Dadu Sahib Wale) have been arrested and Jathedar Balwant Singh Ji Nandghar of Takhat Sri Damdami Sahib have had cases registered against them.

Now the cases continue to the beginning of April, but the police are now banning Sant Baba Baljit Singh Ji Khalsa from going abroad to continue the Samrath Guru Larh Lago Lehar.

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Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh!!

The Panth needs role models like Baba Baljit Singh Ji Khalsa and Jathedar of Takhat Sri Damdama Sahib Singh Sahib Bhai Balwant Singh Ji Nandghar. They have risked everything to stop beadbi of Maharaj.

AMAZING SEVA......

The UK Sangat has to learn that beadbi toward Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji can only be stopped by Gursikhs. Dont expect someone else to do it. Its part of that promise you make to Guruji & the Panj Pyare when taking Amrit. Its an amritdhari's duty just like doing Nitnem & Naam Simran!

Babbars Singhs used to go to Rainsbais to recharge their batteries to continue the Struggle for Freedom. What do we do with our recharged batteries but go to sleep!

Our Struggle is against a few corrupt Granthis & Commitees. They dont have stones and you will be lucky if they carry a kirpan let alone use one against a Gursikh.

The power of Opposition is more than enough to change things & break this corruption. Dont forget Gursikhs have given Shaheedi for the Panth. Others are sitting in Jails with hopes that they have opened roads to a stronger Generation of Gursikhs. We owe them, its simple.

Make a stance, tell what you are doing on SikhSangat and believe in Guruji, you will be amased by the support you will receive. It will rock any committee!!

Dhan Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji. d_oh.gifd_oh.gifd_oh.gifd_oh.gifd_oh.gif

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