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I read this on SSnews... what the ****?! Police should release him so i can hunt the ****** down... :|

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The Garhshankar police has arrested Joginder Singh, a resident of Soond village (Nawanshahar), working as sewadar granthi at Gurdwara Ravi Dass of Badesron village on Sunday under Section 295 of the IPC for allegedly removing some Ang of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji.

According to police sources, Harmesh Lal asked for the Bir of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji for solemnising the marriage of his daughter on Sunday. When Gian Singh, a granthi of Ladian village was reciting Guru Ji, he found some Ang missing. He reported the matter to Bhola Ram, president of Gurdwara Ravi Dass. Bhola Ram inquired from Joginder Singh, about the missing Ang.

At first, Joginder Singh denied his involvement, but later confessed to having torn the Ang. Allegedly Joginder (employed for three months) believed he was to be called to conduct the ceremony but was not and so he tore the Lavaan Prayers out to make it difficult for the other Granthi to conduct the wedding.

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I read this on SSnews... what the ****?! Police should release him so i can hunt the ****** down... :|

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The Garhshankar police has arrested Joginder Singh, a resident of Soond village (Nawanshahar), working as sewadar granthi at Gurdwara Ravi Dass of Badesron village on Sunday under Section 295 of the IPC for allegedly removing some Ang of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji.

According to police sources, Harmesh Lal asked for the Bir of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji for solemnising the marriage of his daughter on Sunday. When Gian Singh, a granthi of Ladian village was reciting Guru Ji, he found some Ang missing. He reported the matter to Bhola Ram, president of Gurdwara Ravi Dass. Bhola Ram inquired from Joginder Singh, about the missing Ang.

At first, Joginder Singh denied his involvement, but later confessed to having torn the Ang. Allegedly Joginder (employed for three months) believed he was to be called to conduct the ceremony but was not and so he tore the Lavaan Prayers out to make it difficult for the other Granthi to conduct the wedding.

I never knew this was an arrestable offence in India! How come the dehdaris who do AganPeth (burn) Maharaj's ang never get arrested!

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OMG ... waheguru

I CNT BELIVE THAT!! ... just cus he cdnt run the cermony.. he dicided to make it hard 4 the other gyaani .. n tear outr an ang of guru ji !!!

OF GURU JI .. WOT THE HELL IS WRONG WITH HIM .. mannnnnn :| !!!! ppl like that shud be kiked the crap ot of... well will by the jamdooth

how dare he :wub: ....... waheguru

waheguru ji ka khalsa waheguru ji ki fateh

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Guest PRITAM SINGH KHALSA

is there any explanation as to why he tore the ang?

read last para. of post

Huhhhhhh, just read. Someone always asks a question thats there in bold print on the first post.

A.E Someone was at the Langar Hall in Dehli.............. Where were they at?........ hahaha

I THINK ITS TIME TO RAISE THE SWORD

THEY WOULD HAVE KILLED HIM IN THE OLDEN DAYS

All other means have failed against this man. He should be imprisoned but not killed. I think life in prison as everyones girlfriend :| @ would do in his case.

People want to draw the sword for someone cutting in line.....................or calling you a name etc....

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