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Its time for Sikhs worldwide to stop beadbi, including Canada:

http://www.tapoban.org/phorum/read.php?f=1...54&t=110854

Author: Canadian Sikh

Date: 09-18-06 12:48

WAHEGURU JI KHALSA WAHEGURU JI KI FATEH

Sadh Sangat Ji...Some of you may know about the Bear Creek Gurudwara/Banquet Hall in Surrey bC, Canada. I heard alot of rumours about it, and some said it isn't that bad, while others said it was full out beadbi. I went there and saw for myself, and i was shocked to see what i saw.

When i was walking in (it was a wedding i was invited to), i saw a guy smoking in the parking lot. I went up to him and told him to put it out, and to think about what he was doing. He did so, and said sorry. Then, as i was walking in, i looked down, and saw the parking lot was full of cigarrete butts, everywhere! I also saw empty liquor/beer bottles lying around in the parking lot.

So i go inside to see what this place was really about. When you walk in there is an open area. If you turn left, its the party hall, turn right, and its the Gurdwara section, where you take off shoes and cover head. The Gurudwara is upstairs, and downstairs is the party hall. THERE IS NO SEPERATION, IT'S THE SAME BUILDING. Its sort of like this...the same set up of a Gurudwara Sahib and a Langar hall...same building, one is upstairs, the other downstairs. And people eat 'Langar' in the same place where the party takes place in the evening.

My question is this...Bear Creek Gurdwara has been around for a while. This beadbi has been going on for many years now, but is there anything we can do to put an end to this? Like legally. what can we do in order to shut that place down. Does the law have any right to shut this place down based on religious beliefs been violated? any advice would be highly appreciated. Thanks.

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Its time for Sikhs worldwide to stop beadbi, including Canada:

http://www.tapoban.org/phorum/read.php?f=1...54&t=110854

Author: Canadian Sikh

Date: 09-18-06 12:48

WAHEGURU JI KHALSA WAHEGURU JI KI FATEH

Sadh Sangat Ji...Some of you may know about the Bear Creek Gurudwara/Banquet Hall in Surrey bC, Canada. I heard alot of rumours about it, and some said it isn't that bad, while others said it was full out beadbi. I went there and saw for myself, and i was shocked to see what i saw.

When i was walking in (it was a wedding i was invited to), i saw a guy smoking in the parking lot. I went up to him and told him to put it out, and to think about what he was doing. He did so, and said sorry. Then, as i was walking in, i looked down, and saw the parking lot was full of cigarrete butts, everywhere! I also saw empty liquor/beer bottles lying around in the parking lot.

So i go inside to see what this place was really about. When you walk in there is an open area. If you turn left, its the party hall, turn right, and its the Gurdwara section, where you take off shoes and cover head. The Gurudwara is upstairs, and downstairs is the party hall. THERE IS NO SEPERATION, IT'S THE SAME BUILDING. Its sort of like this...the same set up of a Gurudwara Sahib and a Langar hall...same building, one is upstairs, the other downstairs. And people eat 'Langar' in the same place where the party takes place in the evening.

My question is this...Bear Creek Gurdwara has been around for a while. This beadbi has been going on for many years now, but is there anything we can do to put an end to this? Like legally. what can we do in order to shut that place down. Does the law have any right to shut this place down based on religious beliefs been violated? any advice would be highly appreciated. Thanks.

I thought it was a UK problem only! Is the party hall/Gurdwara complexes getting common in Canada too?

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Finally the Community as woken to somewhat. It has been exactly 21 years since this place has opened up. They into existance when they were kicked out from the Surrey Guru Ghar by the so call ISYF. The ISYF were busy taking control all the Guru Ghars and seeing the opportunity that came with. Remind you these ISYF/DDT members used to do their parties of their children's wedding at this place. The birth of 1984 sikhs was only to take control but were blinded from the previous alchol in thir system. That is why now they were not strong in their minds and unfortunity majority of the gur gars are in the control of people that run this Bear Creek Facility. My point go back to sleep and let Guru Jee do its work on these people. By the way normal people do not care about who takes control of Guru Ghars and they only scratch their head for few days and start to only love Guru Granth Sahib.

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Its time for Sikhs worldwide to stop beadbi, including Canada:

http://www.tapoban.org/phorum/read.php?f=1...54&t=110854

Author: Canadian Sikh

Date: 09-18-06 12:48

WAHEGURU JI KHALSA WAHEGURU JI KI FATEH

Sadh Sangat Ji...Some of you may know about the Bear Creek Gurudwara/Banquet Hall in Surrey bC, Canada. I heard alot of rumours about it, and some said it isn't that bad, while others said it was full out beadbi. I went there and saw for myself, and i was shocked to see what i saw.

When i was walking in (it was a wedding i was invited to), i saw a guy smoking in the parking lot. I went up to him and told him to put it out, and to think about what he was doing. He did so, and said sorry. Then, as i was walking in, i looked down, and saw the parking lot was full of cigarrete butts, everywhere! I also saw empty liquor/beer bottles lying around in the parking lot.

So i go inside to see what this place was really about. When you walk in there is an open area. If you turn left, its the party hall, turn right, and its the Gurdwara section, where you take off shoes and cover head. The Gurudwara is upstairs, and downstairs is the party hall. THERE IS NO SEPERATION, IT'S THE SAME BUILDING. Its sort of like this...the same set up of a Gurudwara Sahib and a Langar hall...same building, one is upstairs, the other downstairs. And people eat 'Langar' in the same place where the party takes place in the evening.

My question is this...Bear Creek Gurdwara has been around for a while. This beadbi has been going on for many years now, but is there anything we can do to put an end to this? Like legally. what can we do in order to shut that place down. Does the law have any right to shut this place down based on religious beliefs been violated? any advice would be highly appreciated. Thanks.

I thought it was a UK problem only! Is the party hall/Gurdwara complexes getting common in Canada too?

Nah it is not common here at all. This is the very first case I have EVER heard in all of Canada, and you all know how big Canada is. Anyways, it's time for action then, let's put a closure to this place if this is true. I am going to contact my family members in BC, and British Columbians bring out the TALWARS. :e:

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