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The leaders in Bombay have issued an apology to general public that they are extremely sorry for threatening them with swords, and have assured Bal Thackrey that peace would be maintained. They have humiliated themselves by apologising only after mr. thackrey warned them. They should have apologised before or should have waited for a few days.

By aplogising only a day after thackrey warned of communal disaster they have made a fool of themselves. Leaders also met congress Chief Minister Deshmukh.

Meanwhile dera jootha sauda mass rapist ram rahim flew in a helicopter to his dera in Sirsa. Sikhan naal dugni maari hoyi hai, banda vi marva liya te maafi vi mang layi.

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The real Sikhs on the street the Panth will never ever apologise the injured will never forget what happened the Khalsa never gives in to threats only the leaders who claim to lead it do.We always achieve what we set out and if Shiv Sena want to bring it they can Singhs have crossed the 7 Seas to hunt down enemies who is Ram Rahim.RSS,ShivSena and Hindutva Forces to oppress us , - they will be in for a big Shock once this Lion of a Panth roars across and shakes Delhi to the core

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good news !!! its a joint apology from common sikhs of mumbai to common people of mumbai ... nothing at all politics ... things on ground are something else ... it changes when it comes in news and even changes more when it reaches forums ...

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Many (= most) Sikhs have lost the plot. They have lost the anakh that Sikhs had.

Proves why people like Gurmeet Ram Raheem, Piara Bhaniarawala, KPS Gill, KS Brar, Sajjan Kumar, Jagdish Tytler, Ashutosh Maharaj, Nang Phula, and many others are still alive and roaming around.

Mumbai Sikhs did so because they got afraid of the little pre-warning of Shiv Sena... Pathetic state of panthic affairs and panthic people...

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Sikh Protest Is Punished As Crime.

A girl born in a house of pundits, Bibi Indira Gandhi, getting the votes of the people, became the Prime Minister of India. In 1977, a court sentenced her (to jail). She went to jail to serve time. Her associates, Pande and others, hijacked a plane. One of them was given a ticket (to contest election) for a seat in the U.P. Legislature and the other a ticket for a seat in the Bihar Legislature. But if Guru's sons, Gajinder Singh and others hijacked a plane, they are exiled. And they say our (Hindu-Sikh) relationship is like that between the nails and the flesh under them. If a plane is hijacked for a daughter of the pundits, a Hindu gets a room in an M.L.A. flat. If a Sikh hijacks a plane for the sake of his Beloved (Siri Guru Granth Sahib), while the entire Panth (united Sikh community) had unitedly started a peaceful agitation on the 4th of August (1982), like Gurbakhsh Singh did, he was given an injection to paralyze his leg. He is still in jail. Manjit Singh alias Museebat Singh, who was born in village Mehta and lived here in Amritsar, was shot and killed at the Raja Sansi airport. Tell me, Guru's Sikhs, if our Beloved Guru Granth Sahib does not have even as much respect as a daughter of the pundits, what faith do we have in our Guru? If a plane can be hijacked in protest for a daughter of the pundits, why can one not be hijacked for the sake of the Guru of the Sikhs, for the Sikhs' beards, for the Sikhs' kirpaan, and for the Sikhs' Harmandar Sahib? Of course, if the plane is burnt, if the plane is damaged, if the plane is set on fire, if any passenger on the plane is killed, if any passenger has been robbed, then all of us are sinners. Our leaders too are sinners. If a Sikh boards a plane and hijacks it to demonstrate his grief, it is called treason; if a Hindu strips a Sikh woman naked, it is patriotism! Tell me how long are we going to endure slavery? How unjust it is? How many examples of slavery have I given you? The responsibility for this is going to devolve on you.

Sant Jarnail Singh

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