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thats true we need jujahroo singhs but the problem is ram raheem has been given the highest security possible.

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Khalsa Jee, when the time comes for him, no security, no 'Chief Minister type' protection, no Z-Plus,…etc will be able to save him. What happened to the Prime Ministers Z-Plus highest security when Shaheed Bhai Satwant Singh Jee and Shaheed Bhai Beant Singh Jee dealt with witch Indira Gandhi? Where was the highest Chief Minister Z-Plus security when Shaheed Bhai Dilawar Singh Babbar blew Chief Minister Beanta into a million pieces?

No security in the world can protect anyone who has insulted the Panth...when the Hukam from Akaal Purakh comes, to whomever He gives the Mahaan Sewa, that Sewadhaar will become invincible from any security in the world!

d_oh.gif Vaheguroo Jee Kaa Khalsa, Vaheguroo Jee Kee Phateh!!! d_oh.gif

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All dem Badal,Vedanti,Makkar,Arya SAmajistZ,rss, and all da ova puppets can go 2 hell dis ramraheem is a deadmn walking - he will suffer,and so will our so called leaderz who play games wid Sikh feelingz

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we need a sarbat khalsa in Pakistan 2 determine wht we do nex ,We cnt mke PANTHIC decisions while we gt puppetz lke Vedanti and Co,and da govt interfering Nankana Sahib is da bst place 4 a Sarbat Khalsa

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Sikhs Attacked by Sirsa Cultists in Sangrur

Posted in Late Breaking News by Panthic Weekly Editors on the June 13th, 2007

There seems to be no let up of tensions between Sikhs and followers of cultist Ram-Rahim. Yesterday, several Sikhs were attacked by marauding Sirsa cultists in Cheema Mandi, Sangrur.

One of the victims, Gurjant Singh Tolawal, was grabbed by his beard and attacked with swords and sharp weapons. The wounded Singh received more than 20 stitches and multiple injuries, he is currently hospitalized in Sunam.

News of the tragic event spread like wildfire in the nearby area. The reaction by the Sikh Sangat was swift; several shops and other personal property of the offending cultists was destroyed by the protestors.

Police is said to have cordoned off the area and assured the Sikh protestors that proper action would be taken against the cult miscreants.

Details to follow in the next edition of PW…

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Sikh mob runs riot in Sunam village

Sets ablaze kiosks of dera followers

Navjeevan Gopal

Cheema Mandi (Sunam), June 13: It remained a highly volatile day in Cheema Mandi village, few kms from Sunam, as a mob of Sikhs went on a rampageafter a scuffle between two dera followers and a Sikh, who was injured.

Heavy police force and a platoon of BSF had to be deployed in the village, as the mob of Sikhs set ablaze two kiosks of dera followers and a motorcycle. They also damaged few other kiosks before the BSF and a posse of Punjab Police reached to control the situation.

Even as Dera Sacha Sauda and the Akal Takht are no more fanning the controversial issue, on ground level, skirmishes between dera followers and Sikhs are becoming order of the day. As per information collected by The Indian Express, a dispute started between a Sikh, Gurjant Singh, and two dera followers, Piara Singh and Bikar Singh, today around 9 am in Cheema Mandi village.

Gurjant, who sustained injuries, alleged that his beard was also pulled by the duo. Piara, it was learnt, had returned to Sikhism a few days back in a baptising ceremony held in the village gurdwara.

Piara was given a siropa during the ceremony. When Gurjant visited his shop in the morning, Piara and Bikar were talkingabout some dera satsang, it was learnt.

On this, Gurjant asked Piara to justify the rationale of accepting the siropa if he was still interested in dera satsang.

To this, Piara, a hair dresser, alleged that he had taken the siropa only to use it as a cloth to clean the shop mirrors and scissors.

This triggered the scuffle, in which Gurjant was injured and rushed to Sunam Civil Hospital.

As per information, Sikhs started to converge on the village, saying that dera followers had injured a Sikh and pulled his beard. At 11 am, Sikhs from villages Tolewala, Jharon and Teerokalan armed with lathis, swords and sharp-edged weapons started to head towards the house of Piara Singh, where he and some other followers had taken shelter.

Acting swiftly, a police party managed to save the dera followers. The agitating mob then put on fire the kiosks and a motorbike.

SP (Headquarters) Dharam Singh claimed Piara and Bikar were arrested on the complaint of Gurjant after registering of a case and 10 other dera followers and eight Sikhs were also rounded up for disrupting peace law and order.

Later in the day, BSF held flag marches in the village amidst a heavy security that was deployed around the house of Piara Singh.

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Sikh mob runs riot in Sunam village

Sets ablaze kiosks of dera followers

Navjeevan Gopal

Cheema Mandi (Sunam), June 13: It remained a highly volatile day in Cheema Mandi village, few kms from Sunam, as a mob of Sikhs went on a rampageafter a scuffle between two dera followers and a Sikh, who was injured.

Heavy police force and a platoon of BSF had to be deployed in the village, as the mob of Sikhs set ablaze two kiosks of dera followers and a motorcycle. They also damaged few other kiosks before the BSF and a posse of Punjab Police reached to control the situation.

Even as Dera Sacha Sauda and the Akal Takht are no more fanning the controversial issue, on ground level, skirmishes between dera followers and Sikhs are becoming order of the day. As per information collected by The Indian Express, a dispute started between a Sikh, Gurjant Singh, and two dera followers, Piara Singh and Bikar Singh, today around 9 am in Cheema Mandi village.

Gurjant, who sustained injuries, alleged that his beard was also pulled by the duo. Piara, it was learnt, had returned to Sikhism a few days back in a baptising ceremony held in the village gurdwara.

Piara was given a siropa during the ceremony. When Gurjant visited his shop in the morning, Piara and Bikar were talkingabout some dera satsang, it was learnt.

On this, Gurjant asked Piara to justify the rationale of accepting the siropa if he was still interested in dera satsang.

To this, Piara, a hair dresser, alleged that he had taken the siropa only to use it as a cloth to clean the shop mirrors and scissors.

This triggered the scuffle, in which Gurjant was injured and rushed to Sunam Civil Hospital.

As per information, Sikhs started to converge on the village, saying that dera followers had injured a Sikh and pulled his beard. At 11 am, Sikhs from villages Tolewala, Jharon and Teerokalan armed with lathis, swords and sharp-edged weapons started to head towards the house of Piara Singh, where he and some other followers had taken shelter.

Acting swiftly, a police party managed to save the dera followers. The agitating mob then put on fire the kiosks and a motorbike.

SP (Headquarters) Dharam Singh claimed Piara and Bikar were arrested on the complaint of Gurjant after registering of a case and 10 other dera followers and eight Sikhs were also rounded up for disrupting peace law and order.

Later in the day, BSF held flag marches in the village amidst a heavy security that was deployed around the house of Piara Singh.

Dera jhutha has been organing attacks on Amritdhari sikhs in planned manner police and administration are backing openly dera people why they have placed security aronud attackers place only solution to sharpen our KIRPANS and get ready to hit back dera followers badly solution lies in killing them. Police supporters and civil supporters are 1 S.K ASTHANA SSP PATIALA 2 RAHUL BHANDARI DC BATHINDA.3 SK MISHRA SSP RUPNAGAR (Also supporter of autothosh pig)ssp Patiala has been most repressive on sikhs.
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