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A BETTER SIKH LEADER  

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  1. 1. Who do you think is a better sikh leader?

    • Paramjit Singh Sarna
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    • Prakash Singh Badal
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Both are bad, but Badal is less bad. Badal is hugely popular in Punjab, everyone knows Akali Dal is one man show. People vote for Badal not Akali Dal.

Sarna used to be chela of Badal and now he is on his own. He is close to Congress just as Badal is close to BJP. Sarna is not even close within 100 miles of Badal as far as politics are concerned. Badal is the most popular and most towering leader of Sikhs in India. Period

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Prakash Singh Badal.

Everyone that voted for him, is a ignorant Sikh.

PS Badal. Responsible for letting 1978 massacre culprits go unpunished, looted Punjab farmers money, dera-vaad increased due to him, he visits all possible deras and anti-Sikh cults like sacha sauda, naamdhari etc,.

Sarna isnt much better. But way better than a corrupt Badal.

Badal isn't even a Sikh. Theres no choice but choosing Sarna; as Badal isnt even a Sikh.

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Who gave Darshan lal the title of professorship.Please enlighten us.

frist of all bro plz mind ur language.. he is Darshan Singh Khalsa, former jathedar of the panth, who dareed to speak against the govt in most difficult times, and not bahtra.

Now, after partition of india, he came to Faridkot state in india, and worked as ragi in gurudwara Khalsa Diwan. Also he worked in Govt Brijindra College faridkot as music teacher, thus earning the title of Professor.

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i agree

and for ur kind information ...unlike badal and makkar who have sent there puppets to mumbai ...S Paramjit Singh Sarna has went himself to asses the situation in mumbai...and will conduct dialouges with the chief minster of that state......now tell me folks...

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Who gave Darshan lal the title of professorship.Please enlighten us.

frist of all bro plz mind ur language.. he is Darshan Singh Khalsa, former jathedar of the panth, who dareed to speak against the govt in most difficult times, and not bahtra.

Now, after partition of india, he came to Faridkot state in india, and worked as ragi in gurudwara Khalsa Diwan. Also he worked in Govt Brijindra College faridkot as music teacher, thus earning the title of Professor.

Once he disown dasam Bani he has no claim to title Singh.It is a fact of sikhism.So he should change his name to darshan Lal.He comes from Bhatra community.So Darshan Lal Bhatra.

Where was his love for sikhi when he was meeting agents of rajiv Gandhi to harm ideology of Khalistan.This was happening right in 1985 and 1986.(Source Open secrets written by MK Dhar)

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