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You may recall the outstanding success of the 300th anniversary commemoration of Aad Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji held on 23rd Sept 2008 at Wymeswold Airfield in Loughborough where 50,000 Sikhs attended. This year East Midlands Council of Gurdwaras (EMCG) is once again organising a National Event

National Mahaan Shaheedi Samagam

Sunday 5th July 09

Wymeswold Airfield, Loughborough

Sukhmani Sahib Paat Commencing at 5.00a.m

End ardass envisaged for 6.00p.m

Langar will be served all day

This historical event will commemorate the countless Sikhs who gave up their lives or endured unspeakable hardships in various campaigns for justice and rights. It is because of their sacrifices that we exist today and can practice our faith with respect and dignity. In memory of all Shaheeds of the Panth from Sri Guru Arjun Dev Ji to the modern times will be remembered and acknowledged for their contribution to the struggles.

Prayers will be held for the victims of the 6 holocaust episodes in Sikh history when men, women and children were killed, simply because they were SIKHS!

All sangath are humbly requested to attend with their families so that future generations can appreciate and remember our heritage. Comfort of the sangath bared in mind we have ensured that venue has ample parking site, toilets facilities, baby changing facilities and rest areas, exhibitions and workshops. In addition to Kirtan and Katha from International Jatha’s there will also be: talks in English and Panjabi. The workshops will be interactive and the exhibitions will be inspiring.

For further details: Bhupinder Singh Sanghera on 07947741381

or visit the website on

www.emcg.co.uk

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More information about the event can be seen on http://www.emcg.co.uk/mahaan-shaheedi-smagam/

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