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Bhai Jinda's Father Passed Away...


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Vaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Vaheguru Ji Ki Fateh,

Just wanted to let the sangat know that the father of our beloved shaheed - Bhai Harjinder Singh Jinda passed away a few days ago.

The parents of Bhai Jinda stook to his word about not going into politics and stayed true to the cause. They never turned their back on the shaheeds

Can we all do ardas for this great father's soul and give the family strength to live is Guru Ji's hukam and may they always be a bright light in this world of darkness...

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Great are those parents who give birth to lions who guide the Sikh Nation to glory,my condolonces go out to the immediate family & friends,and to the rest of the Panth,we do ardass may Bhai Sahibs soul rest in peace with Akaal,and thank The almighty for blessing this Father with a Jewel of the Panth Shaheed Bhai Harjinder Singh Jinda d_oh.gifd_oh.gifd_oh.gifd_oh.gifd_oh.gifd_oh.gifd_oh.gifd_oh.gifd_oh.gifd_oh.gifd_oh.gifd_oh.gifd_oh.gif Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh

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Akal Purakh fathersaab nu chardi kalaa bakshan, uthe apne charan vich nawas bakshan. Great souls who gave birth to LIONS that fulfilled their responsibility and shot down the enemies of Sikh Kaum.

Fathersaab in a a much better place now, and finally can see his own son in Akal Purakh's arms. Akal Purakh chardi kalaa bakshe. d_oh.gif

BOLEEE SSOOOO NIHALLLLLL...

SATTT SRRIII AKAALLLLL GUURBURR AKAALLL!

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