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beadbi is taking place at ramghria gurdwara slough UK,the 'community hall' within gurdwara complex is used after weddings for wedding parties in which alcohol meat and other anti gurmat stuff are dne Eg smoking of ciggerettes .Ramghria are up 2 thier old tricks agian of party halls this has got to stop .In the viode provided you can see beer kegs in GUru Ghars premsis :

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of course someone had to mention meat... anyways, thank you for this dark news ohmy.gif

Just because you eat meat, respect others who dont, because they're far more healthy than you and i (your fellow carnivore) put together.

Btw, meat in or around a Gurdwara = shady

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Rehit is Rehit. Meat and alcohol are not allowed on Gurdwara premises! Its the blatant aftermath of many wedding receptions! Even worse the besharam committee dont even want to cover up their tracks. They dont even want to clean up all the beer cans and cigerettes so that they can carry on pretending to be panthic. This is the dirtiest kind of Gurdwara exploitation you can imagine. Down with these MASSANDS!!

Ring 01753 525 458 now where ever you many be!! Please sangat ji we need to rock these people. This committee is splitting on our Rehit and Sikhi!!!!

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Money making Ramgharia jokers screw it all up once again! Sorry to say this but the Ramgharia Gurdwaras are at the forefront of all this beadbi! They're not fit to use the name of a great misl sardar. This is a harsh statement but today people think of Ramgharias as the Masands.

When will the GurSikhs, especially ones who affiliate themselves to the Ramgharia Community, wake up!!!

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It's funny how a video clip wakes you up. We all know that this happens in Ramgharia Slough, Ramgharia Birmingham, Ramgharia Leeds, Ramgharia Leicester, Ramgharia Coventry but have dismissed it and almost accepted the fact that the beadbi happens. We accept the lame excuses that the building is separate or run by another committee. The fact is the buildings will always be associated with the Sikh community and re-iterates the stereotype of the "drunk dancing" Sikh.

But we carry on with our normal Sikh lives because we think these beadbis are not affecting us as individuals. Lakhvir Singh had an excellent posting on this forum recently where he quoted “ While the wrong people continue doing their dis-services, the right people do little to nothing. We will both be in the same Court when we are presented before the Guru. The fruit which we will be handed will be of our own asking and there will be no chance to turn back and correct what we had the powers to do.”

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