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I'm too sceptical with these kinds of stories.

I heard that this occured in Nottingham and that the girl was walking back from a club on her own (even though she doesn't drink).

The reason I'm sceptical is this: if someone on this forum really takes heart to this story and it inspires them then good. But what if that person is walking home on their own late at night and they realise that 2 potential muggers are following them? If the muggers then attacked that person, even after that person did the same thing that the girl in the story did, chances are he/she are going to get mugged. Agreed?

Well think about the consequences. The poor guy/girl could be thinking:

"I did exactly the same thing that the girl did, why did it not work for me? What did my Guru's not come to my aid? Am I not a good Sikh?" etc etc

These kinds of stories are hard to believe, and the evidence is all around us. We do Ardaas everyday and hope that the Gurdwara's all over the world are looked after, yet the state of some of our Gurdware in Pakistan is quite bad. Why hasn't our Ardaas worked there? Is everyone bar this girl such a manmukh that our Guru's will not hear our anguished requests? Obviously not. Going off on a tangent here.

Anyway, what I'm trying to say is that although stories like these are inspiring, it does not mean that they are 100% true. The person who heard it on Punjab radio, can they give more details so we can verify the source that Panjab radio used (hopefully the girl herself).

Bhull Chuk Maaf

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it wud b nice if the girl actually came here n sed all this herself. howeva, i think she'll b busy. also i say past life. her past life mustabin gud so shaheed singhs protected her. others didnt serve maharaj in their past life, result no protection. she musta.

I CALL UPON THE GYAL (which i doubt will come foreward, but still we need 2 ask her stuff) 2 COME FOREWARD N TELL THE WHOLE STORY. I WUZ TOLD BY MA SISTA N TRANSLATED WOT SHE SED. THERES A HIGH CHANCE A BIT CUDA BIN TWISTED. HUMBLE REQUEST 4 THIS GYAL 2 SIGN UP ON THIS SITE N TALK.

thanks

bhol chukke muaff

gur fateh

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from what i read, the girl was an amritdhari singhnee and not a club and bar going punjabi girl...so now, which story was it? 

I agree, KANDOLA please don't distort the story, as it was a bani/bana rehat amritdhari Singhni, coming home from a rainsabai, not a punjabi girl coming home from a ja. rolleyes.gif

I think most the sangat was misled by that, but this story was posting before as well, you can do a search on the board.

Its said there are 2 Shaheed singhs with every Sikh who lives in rehat.

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Khalsa jee. from What I heard on panjab radio

it was a Panjabi Kuri coing from a disco

but when she saw the man

in the park - she did ardaas to God to Sae her honour - and it was done - by sending two Shaheed Singhs behind her :@

bhull chukk maaf

GUrFateh

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