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Nihungs Versus Taliban 2009


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Budha DAL has offered their help several times to the Govt of India that they are ready to face if circumstances require...they are ready to undergo training ...Our Nihangs are ready...Khalsa ji i request every one to Tyaar Bar Tyaar....

I shall recall Sant Bhindranwale's speech where in he said 'If you live in a haveli get a small house, if you live in a hut you can sleep on the street but be a Shastardhaari "

If the Hindus are ready well and fine ..if not then the Kesri Nishaan will be forebearer of this fight with the malechch to the finish.

DEATH TO PAKISTAN...

AND HINDUSTAN! :TH:

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How can HINDUstan be a land to anyone that is a Sikh (or any NON-Hindu for that matter).

If Hindustan was ours, we would have got JUSTICE. A justice, For which we have been waiting for the past 25 years. But still, your so-called Bharat Mata is labelling us as terrorists for demanding our rights. National anthem shouldn't be Vande Mataram, but Bande Maarte-Hum.

Bhul Chuk Maaf,

WJKK WJKF

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National anthem shouldn't be Vande Mataram, but Bande Maarte-Hum.

Bhul Chuk Maaf,

WJKK WJKF

I like that lol. As Sikhs we shouldn't side with either govt, but strive for a Khalsa Govt that has the interests of Sikhs first. 1799-1846 was the last time there was proper Sikh governance, before that there was much hardship and suffering that Sikhs had to endure. However having suffered that hardship in little time Sikhs had grown from a small little known religion into a relatively large fierce fighting force that cherished martyrdom in the battlefield than live an easily life under Islamic subjugation and oppression.

Islamic Rulers of Afghanistan, of Persia, Moghul Dynasty and the Hindu kingdoms heard who Sikhs not because we lay they taking oppression but because of the brave gallantry of our Sikh ancestors and their fighting spirit unwilling to have our destiny written by foreign oppressive invaders. That time will come again, at moment we living in easy times... the great battles lay ahead, if old Sikh prophecies are to be believed then Sikhs will number close to 900+ Million before the end of this kalyug age. The Khalsa will roar from east to west with saffron flags flying destorying evil forces of opposition and laying waste to everything that opposes it before finally establishing true dharma and goodness.

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well why i say hindustan is our land is ..we shall be 96 crore ...those hindus like tytler and sajaan as it are hated even by hindus ...theyr like the malechch...so such hindus should also be wiped off...the saffron wave is what we and in fact even the hindus are waiting for ...dont u think they will be part of 96 crore ??

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well why i say hindustan is our land is ..we shall be 96 crore ...those hindus like tytler and sajaan as it are hated even by hindus ...theyr like the malechch...so such hindus should also be wiped off...the saffron wave is what we and in fact even the hindus are waiting for ...dont u think they will be part of 96 crore ??

not with the attitude most of them have of us. if you want to findout do some parchaar or simple sewa outside of east punjab. 96 crore could mean anything - give us a thousand years and the sikh nation may get to that from the number of followers we have now by simple reproduction. all these prophecies of the khalsa raj may be true, but that doesnt mean it will happen in our lifetimes. knowing our luck we'll be waiting for 2 thousand years like the jews did....

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it may not happen in our lifetime ..however parchaar will help ...people will come to the Khalsa..the true Khalsa..the parchaar now down cannot help even inside Punjab the last 2 visits have seen many patits...the times are as such more non punjabis are coming to Sikhi...the best part is those people who just were keeping kesh out of tradition rather than love are vanishing ...we need to positively accept changes..I have seen jatts claiming their Gurdwaras looking down on non punjabis ...

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