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Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa! Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh!

Is there anyone here from Imperial College Sikh Society? If so, can they explain why this Sikhsoc is sending out invitations on behalf of the Hindu Soc and Indian Soc?

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Fateh Huxley Veer ji

There is a problem with my account and thus I cannot make posts. My usual username on this forum is Sitargirl so please feel free to run a search.

I would like to start off by saying that I am a huge advocator of feedback so I look favourably on comments. If you have any feedback for Imperial Sikh Soc then the first thing you should do is get in touch with the current commitee of 2008-2009 as they have been elected to run sikh soc for this academic year. You can also email the new commitee on sikh@imperial.ac.uk.

As you can appreciate direct communication via email or in person is the best option rather than posting on a website as the commitee have no idea about internet posts since they do not check websites; and therefore they would be unable to help you. Infact, it was only coincidental that I came across your post so you've been very lucky.

Also as your aware posting here is to no avail as no one on sikhsangat can answer your question. Instead it appears they will assume unjustifiable things where you will have people like militant veerji saying we are linked to a person that we have never heard about. Since militant veerji is not part of Imperial University and furthermore has never attended a single Imperial Sikh Soc Simran or Homeless Food Run - the nature of his reply can only highlight the sad times we live in :(

Anyways Huxley Veerji - drop the commitee an email or you can meet them at Simran. If you don't know, Simran happens every Thursday in SAFB. All are welcome.

Fateh Ji

Ex- President of Imperial Sikh Soc

(2007-2008)

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looool

u guys get funnier and funnier nowadays

i go imperial sikh soc

first of all we are not associated with niddar singh or bob or fake nihungs ( we dont even have any nihung singhs dere lol). so mr militant singh, seems like u havent been dere recently and how u can make such a bold statement doesnt make sense.

there are gursikhs helping in the running of this soc. so if i was the thread creator i wuld ask the president instead of making a pointless thread on this pointless website.

i will personaly speak to the president and clear up any uncertencies.

we are not hindus and we know that.

so i suggest u guys go and do as much paath and seva u can. instead of worrying about a small sikh soc in imperial. mind you, i personaly believe our sikh soc is way ahead of other london sikh soc's, as we are going to start vichar on japji sahib and understand gurbani. unlike the typical sikh socs where dey argue bout meat, bhangra, alcohol, jhatka, caste every week.

militant singh, i invite u to come on thursday 5:30 to 7, see what the sikh soc really is before u spread lies, and yes i expect an apology from you. it is because of people like you that there are so many divisions in sikhi. propogating false messages.

and why do i have the feeling that your not going to come lol. ur lost mate

bhul chuk maaf sangat ji

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