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Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa!! Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh!!

Guru Roop Khalsa Jio....

Sikh Federation (UK) Birmingham Branch & Young Sikhs (UK) Birmingham Branch would like to request to the Sikh Sangat, that Sikhs going to the Remembrance March & Freedom Rally from Birmingham or surrounding areas, are needed in stewarding at Hyde Park (in London) and through the March.

If there is anybody available to do this seva please contact the Branch ASAP. We would be very grateful if some stewards are first aiders.

Lets show our unite under the Kesri Nishaan Sahib and show the World our unity to achieve JUSTICE & FREEDOM.

Humble Servent of the Panth

Daas,

Jatinder Singh Khalsa

(07955 555 840)

Khalistan Zindabaad

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WJKK

WJKF jee,

I would like to come to the march also. When is it?

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa!! Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh!!

Guru Roop Khalsa Jio....

Sikh Federation (UK) Birmingham Branch & Young Sikhs (UK) Birmingham Branch would like to request to the Sikh Sangat, that Sikhs going to the Remembrance March & Freedom Rally from Birmingham or surrounding areas, are needed in stewarding at Hyde Park (in London) and through the March.

If there is anybody available to do this seva please contact the Branch ASAP. We would be very grateful if some stewards are first aiders.

Lets show our unite under the Kesri Nishaan Sahib and show the World our unity to achieve JUSTICE & FREEDOM.

Humble Servent of the Panth

Daas,

Jatinder Singh Khalsa

(07955 555 840)

Khalistan Zindabaad

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Coaches leaving Guru Nanak Gurdwara in Smethwick, around 9am sharp!

Coaches leaving Guru Nanak Gurdwara in Smethwick, Birmingham around 9am sharp!

Coaches leaving Guru Nanak Gurdwara in Smethwick, Birmingham around 9am sharp!

he he thats funny...they leave around a time but they leave on a definite time....any way should be a good day...

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Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh

Had a few replies, but we ALL need to ACTIVELY involved in the whole event!

Please participate, with your Than, Manh & Dhan.

Please try and make/buy and bring as many plaqards and banners as possible, make sure that our voice is so loud it reaches out ALL OVER ENGLAND AND THE REST OF THE WORLD.

Make sure the world can see an OCEAN of Orange Dastaars, this will not only create awareness of our event and cause, but create awareness of who we are, in the world's community and make sure that is is EMBOSSED into the international communities that Sikh are a separate Nation.

So thats a request to the naujawaan, to wear kesri (orange) dastaars.

Need more names for sevadaars!!

Daas,

Jatinder Singh Khalsa

07955 555 840

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh

Could Sevadaars from ALL UK towns and cities please give further details to transport to Sunday's event from their local town or city.

Many Thanks

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