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I have been searching the web and came across the following:

This fella "Amrit Pal Singh" who has a website www.amritworld.com. I came across his website when I saw his posting on Youtube promoting Nang Giddar (known to his lil lingums as Nihang Niddar) on his propaganda missions in India!

Link to YouTube Video:

Anyways all's fine and dandy up to this point, but what started to concern me was the fact that Amrit Pal, a so called "Learned Scholar of Sikhi" seems to Promote the famous RSS on his website and even goes as far as to call their little "Ling Bashin" get togethers in Punjab a "impressive public procession"

http://www.amritworld.com/gallery/video/rss_parade.html

Link: http://www.amritworld.com/gallery/rss.html

"The RSS In My City

The Vijay Dashmi Parade

Rally

Shastra Pooja

(I have mentioned the RSS in a few of my articles. The RSS organises Shakhas {classes} in my city. These pictures show RSS activists marching past in the city. I am an eyewitness of this parade. This was the first time, when the RSS organized such an impressive public procession in my city. These pictures have not been published ever before. -Amrit Pal Singh 'Amrit')."

Just my tuppence worth!

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Amritpal does not promote anything like the sanatan twist of sikhism of Niddar Singh.

That is like saying Bhai Sahib Bhai Randhir Singh Ji who were a great gurmukh promoted the teachings of Teja Singh Bhausaur becase at one point they met and spent time in each others company.

If you accept the first then accept the second

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Hang on a cotton picking minute there bessie. Not one thing that I have stated here is untrue. Alright I may have made a few comments about lil lings etc (but thats just my pet names for my lil buddies Dancing Monkey, Gurbar A and the rest of the satanists)

If the points that I have stated have offended you then thats your hang up! I just thought it was worth mentioning so I did. When you do a dot to dot and you dont have any numbers then you can draw whatever (conclusion) you want, I just gave you a pen and some paper. I too am a reporter you know blink.gif

and to my brother Amrit Pal, mate I didn't call you anti-panthic so stop being so mellow dramatic (gordon bennet matey went and made me famous sticking me on his website), all I said was that I found your comments on the RSS procession concerning. A bit like I would find a dear caught in head lamps in the middle of the road a matter of concern

So those of you making assumptions and calling out names, try this "point your finger out at the wall in front of you and then just have a look at how many are point back at you. Xxx

Fanatically yours

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well i am not his chela and neither do i go to his classes or have anything to do with the sanatan sikhs but if you use these weak links to show that amritpal niddar singh and the RSS are some sort of joint conspiracy then what about the following

""That is like saying Bhai Sahib Bhai Randhir Singh Ji who were a great gurmukh promoted the teachings of Teja Singh Bhausaur becase at one point they met and spent time in each others company.""

is that a joint conspiracy

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