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sant sipahi jarnail singh ji khalsa bhindrawaale was such a great personality that to this day when his name is mentioned in india, the tyrants and sellouts tremble and fear the revival of the sikh dharam yudh morcha.

Even after his shaheedi, Indian facsists still fear him. Amar Shaheed jarnail singh ji khalsa, greatest sikh of the 20th century.

honesty, integrity, and courage. Three things which make the Indian establishment nervous. Three things which baba jarnail singh ji lived by.

dil karda hor bahut kujh likha soorme sant sipahi waare....

wowww.. im in love with your post :lol:

how abt makin a poster with those lines on it? lol :TH:

oh but.. umm.. what does this mean:

dil karda hor bahut kujh likha soorme sant sipahi waare....

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the problem is that many don't even understand what the reality of whole 84 scenario was, and what the sikhs really wanted. Time has moved on and history has been distorted by many, it's only be 23 years yet many don't even know that the what the mang was and why arms were taken up. I guess many of the youth around today weren't even born then and have been fed what they have but we should research and learn for ourselves and not just take what we are told for face value.

The histroy that happened in the last century was so unique to our faith that many have forgotten the great sacrifices of the guru ki pyare who freed the gurudwarea, the pyare who lost thier lives in the partition, the pyare who passed away during the 78 sakka, we all want to jump on a band wagon but the point we forget is that the sacrifices were acheived only by those who had a jeevan and were prepared to die for their guru, we sitting in here in the west don't have an ounce of jeevan compared to these great gursikhs, yet we pretend to know the in's and out's of the 84 saka, it was a dark time in our past and many great sikhs become shaeed but if you listen to sant jis speeches he does emphasise the need to be a Gursikh first and urge others to become one as well.

Let us first try to comprehend what it means to be a gursikh before we shout the khalistan narea, gursikhi bareek aa, and virlea can past the test when the need is must.

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