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Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa

Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh

I don't know for some time, I was wondering about the members of SikhSangat that are we all Indians (born in india and/or to indian parents), or we also have people among us from non-indian origin, such as the people who adopted Sikhi, like many Sikhs from the west? I am just asking this becuase I have not talked to any Sikh from the west, even though I see them sometimes. I feel soooo good when I see them and want to know about them. I think it would be soooo good if we have Sikhs from all different backgrounds on this forum. As I said a way back, I like this forum sooooooooooo much.

bhul chuk di khima,

Jaswant (Singh)

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Thanks KhalsaSoulja Ji. But are you Indian: born in india, born to Indian parents, or to atleast one indian parent?

I am asking this because I was just curious to know that how many people on this forurm are from different backgrounds who discovered Sikhi as their way of life. I think it would be nice if I would have made a pole question. i'm dumm :<Edited>:

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I was born in india so i m indian-sikh. just stating facts... i m not one of those people who choose to give up their land "India" just because of some curropt governtment...

Indian is blessed with guroo, avatars, fakir, pir, pagamvar, bhagats, monks...

akaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal hiii akaaaaaaaal

anand hiii anand

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