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Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa!

Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!!

SANGAT JE

BHAI CHARNJIT SINGH DAMDAMI TAKSAL METHA WALE, PARMINDER SINGH GURMAT STUDIES WALE, SUKHJINDER SINGH JE, ARE ALL IN CRITICAL CONDITION

CHARANJIT SINGH JE IS MOST LIKLEY TO HAVE PASSED ON

PARMINDER SINGH HAS SUSTAINED VERY SERIOUS HEAD INJURYS AND MAY GO INTO COMA

SUKJINDER SINGH JE IS ALSO IN CRITICAL CONDITION

THIS IS FROM THE FAMILY RELATIVES OF THE PEOPLE, AND THE PEOPLE WHO WERE WITH THE ABOVE MENTIONED IN EDMENTON WHEN THE ACCIDENT HAPPENED

THIS IS DUE TO A CAR ACCIDENT, VERY SEVERE

PLEASSSSSSSSSSSE

DO A LOT OF ARDAAS, AND READ LOOOOTS OF BANI FOR THESE SINGHS

PLEASE

DO AS MUCH BANI AS U CAN

DONT HOLD OUT

WE CANT LOSE SINGHS LIKE THESE

THEY ARE VERY CHARDI KALA

PLEASE

ACCEPT MY BENTI

I HAVE ALSO FOUND OUT THAT RINA KAUR JE, GAGANDEEP SINGH JE, ARE ALSO IN SERIOUS CONDIOTION

PLEASE START URE BANIS

AS MUUUCH AS U CAN

SPREAD THIS INFO LIKE WILD FIRE

TELL EVREYONE TO DO PAAT

PLEEEAASE

ACCPET MY BENTI SANGAT JE

BHULA CHUKA MAF

Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa!

Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!!

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oh my gosh....vahegurooooo

charanjit singh was soo chardi kala...only like 23 years old, he did soo much seva by coming to canada and teaching gatka to sangat everyyywhere ...baba deep singh jee gatka akhara in TO and surrey...khalsa school... they were going to go to nanaimo sometime soon to teach gatka to sangat there...

parminder singh...vaheguroooo he's such an inspiration... no words to describe the nimarta of this singh...he started the guru nanak academy in surrey and he does katha everywhere... he represented sikhi at the world religions conferences..

sukhjinder... he goes to my school... awesome singh...does wicked gatka... only in grade ten...its so sad because i was just talking to him yesterday...

rena kaur... she's soo piaree, i cant believe this is happening....

everyone please do ardaas...not only for the jeevans of these gursikhs...but for the strength to accept whatever may happen

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ok i just got off the phone with a friend of mine... and she says that sukhjinder singh and teghbir singh have been released...

i believe rena kaur and parminder singh are still in the hospital

the accident happened when teh sangat was going to calgary to do gatka at the nagar kirtan. they were driving the wrong way for about an hour until they realized it and then they turned around and were in a rush... and sometime when they were going the accident happened and the bus flipped around 5-6 times. there were about 3 adults and 8-9 kids

charanjit singh jee passed away right on teh spot..

please do ardaas

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Eventhough everything is in bhaaNaa, this is terrible, heart-wrenching news. This is going to be hard to accept for the dozens, if not hundreds of Sikh Youth who were touched by Parminder Singh's and Charanjit Singh's sevaas.

Parminder Singh was undoubtedly the best sevaadaar the youth on the west coast have had in a long time, and this isn't an exxageration now because of what happened in the accident, he truly was an amazing sevaadaar. His Katha was heartfelt and thought-provoking and he had a really special shine on his face.

None of the reports at this stage are finalized, so we should continue praying, and if they are, at the very least, those of us who knew these Singhs along with Rena Kaur can, without hesitation, say that they made good for the time that they were here, and although only Guru Sahib knows, one can only imagine that their karma will serve them well.

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