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Guest Bass Singh

VJKK VJKF!

AND WHAT IF THEY MUSLIM? NUFINK RONG WITH MUSLIMS!!! AS SIKHS WE SHOULD RESPECT EACH OTHER, WITHOUT THINKING OF CASTE, RELIGION, COLOUR ETC!!

IT COULD BE SIKHS RUNNING THE RADIO STATION WHO CARES!!

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This is normal behaviour for the retards at the BBC Asian Network. From the top to the bottom the people working there are some of the most stupid you could encounter. They will turn a mole hill into a mountain to make a discussion program interesting.

The whole setup stinks of nepotism.

We need representatives on various BBC boards, but our people tend to shy away from such involvement.

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U GUYS !!!!!

does anyone actually ever read the article. ???? :@ @

the article is about how the Asian Network twisted a a story and made something out of nothing. They were saying that the Sarbloh Warriors game was about "Sikh Killing Muslims" when anyone who knows a daka of Historical fact knows is a load of crap.

The Sikhs never fought against any religion just against certain tyrants. For example emperor Akbar had a great relationship with the Sikh Gurus, and respected all faiths, but his son Jehangir was a proper tyrant and converted and killed many people. This history is well documented. The fight of the Sikh Forces was not against all Mughals but just the few people in Power who sought to finish off the Sikhs for their own political economic gain. And please don't forget that there were Muslims who fought alongside the Guru's.

sunny hundal was on the Radio Show saying that games do not incite people to commit crimes, as he says he plays grand theft auto all the time and has never blown someone's head off and jacked their car !! HAHAHAHHA ... We appreciated his support.

And yes KURTAS is 100% correct

This is normal behaviour for the retards at the BBC Asian Network. From the top to the bottom the people working there are some of the most stupid you could encounter. They will turn a mole hill into a mountain to make a discussion program interesting.

also the woman who ran the initial article was a white woman so stop slagging off Muslims at the BBC Asian Network. A lot of Muslims have supported the project so i don't want to hear anyone making this into a Sikh-Muslim thing because that is so LAME and typical dumb-pindufied-gang mentality behaviour.

PS - the Sonia Deol thing was not Sonia Deols fault, someone came on air and said something stupid before she could cut it from broadcast, it was not her fault - the bichaaree got slated for someone else's behaviour.

BUMBA CLAAAT! Keep it simple RASTAA!

http://www.Sarblohwarriors.co.uk

taran

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yes i know man !! we working as fast as we can.... d_oh.gif

we still workign on 5 year old machines because all the kanjoos punjabis won't donate us any money, because we wont do ardaas in front of all their mates so everyone knows about their "Gupt Seva" pray.gif

- (only kidding LOL.gif )

you have to check this out its TOO FUNNY...... http://www.sikhtoons.com/Sarbloh.html

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it's Genius..... its a mick take about the BBC.

taran

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the BBC asian network is more like the BBC Muslim network

:@ Haha...yeah, man... In the U.K., the line between 'Muslim' and 'Asian' barely exists as far as Caucasians go :TH:

then why don't we create our own TV network? or "religions have their own networks and news agencies...

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Guest PRITAM SINGH KHALSA

"""""Haha...yeah, man... In the U.K., the line between 'Muslim' and 'Asian' barely exists as far as Caucasians go"""""

Not as far as caucasions go but "idiots"

I didnt know there was a video game, that would be tight.

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This is normal behaviour for the retards at the BBC Asian Network. From the top to the bottom the people working there are some of the most stupid you could encounter. They will turn a mole hill into a mountain to make a discussion program interesting.

The whole setup stinks of nepotism.

We need representatives on various BBC boards, but our people tend to shy away from such involvement.

I don't know if you're aware but 2 years ago Guru Nanak Gurdwara South Birmingham, started a radio it was run twice a year one for Basaikhi and one for Guru Nanak Ji's B'day.

It was VERY successful and i took part in it for a whole month and on their we discussed issuse such as Khalsitan, Meat eating, Jadu, Sharab, Punjabi culture, Sikh cults (Namdharis nirankarais radha swami etc etc. we even got a call from a young chap who said he followed radha swami because his family did, but after eharing about sikhi on that show he was going to disown it.

Then a few months later we hear namdhari are going to apply for a radio license too and they will do 'parchar' namdhari way obviously where they try to justify the lies and their beliefs.

What i'm trying to say is we need more Gurdwaras broadcasting Sikhi parchaar!! We need Sikh tv channels. it's ESSENTIAL i'm currently trying to sort something out in regard to this!!!

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