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Waheguruji Ka Khalsa Waheguruji Ke Fateh

Sangatji,

Singh Sabha Canada (the Sikh Missionary Group) are at it again.

Paul Grewal from Edmonton is hosting a Dasam Granth conference in Edmonton, AB this Saturday, August 13, 2009.

This program is being held at the Millwoods Senior Centre. (we call it the baba centre) This centre is for our Sikh babai who come and play seep and drink cha. The centre is closely linked to the Gurudwara Singh Sabha committee. Not directly but by association.

One of Paul’s confirmed guest speakers include Gurcharan Jeonwala. Prof. Sukhwinder Singh (not Sabhra) from Sikh Missionary College is currently at Gurudwara Singh Sabha and does Katha there everyday so I am assuming that he will be at this conference as well.

We need the Sangat’s help. The baba centre’s contact information is as follows:

Mill Woods Cultural Society for the Retired & Semi Retired

1560 48 Street NW

Edmonton AB T6L 6H9

Phone: (780) 461-3312

I have called the centre and the sevadaar who answered the phone said that it is a Dharmic program but they don’t have any other details. I don’t think they know that it is against Dasam Bani. They were just told that it was a Dharmic program.

Help us get this program cancelled or at least stop it from happening at the baba centre. Call the centre and let them know that they are going against the Akal Takht by allowing this program to go through. Mention the many Hukamnamas that indicate that Dasam Granth is an integral part of the Panth or anything else you can think of.

And also call the Gurudwara. They may not be directly supporting this but I am sure they are condoning it. (780) 462 - 7454

President Jagjit Sinh,

Vice President Darshan Gill,

Secretary Gurcharan Sangha,

Granthi Jagdeesh Sinh.

Thanks,

Waheguruji Ka Khalsa Waheguruji ke fateh

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Waheguruji Ka Khalsa Waheguruji Ke Fateh

Sangatji,

Singh Sabha Canada (the Sikh Missionary Group) are at it again.

Paul Grewal from Edmonton is hosting a Dasam Granth conference in Edmonton, AB this Saturday, August 13, 2009.

This program is being held at the Millwoods Senior Centre. (we call it the baba centre) This centre is for our Sikh babai who come and play seep and drink cha. The centre is closely linked to the Gurudwara Singh Sabha committee. Not directly but by association.

One of Paul's confirmed guest speakers include Gurcharan Jeonwala. Prof. Sukhwinder Singh (not Sabhra) from Sikh Missionary College is currently at Gurudwara Singh Sabha and does Katha there everyday so I am assuming that he will be at this conference as well.

We need the Sangat's help. The baba centre's contact information is as follows:

Mill Woods Cultural Society for the Retired & Semi Retired

1560 48 Street NW

Edmonton AB T6L 6H9

Phone: (780) 461-3312

I have called the centre and the sevadaar who answered the phone said that it is a Dharmic program but they don't have any other details. I don't think they know that it is against Dasam Bani. They were just told that it was a Dharmic program.

Help us get this program cancelled or at least stop it from happening at the baba centre. Call the centre and let them know that they are going against the Akal Takht by allowing this program to go through. Mention the many Hukamnamas that indicate that Dasam Granth is an integral part of the Panth or anything else you can think of.

And also call the Gurudwara. They may not be directly supporting this but I am sure they are condoning it. (780) 462 - 7454

President Jagjit Sinh,

Vice President Darshan Gill,

Secretary Gurcharan Sangha,

Granthi Jagdeesh Sinh.

Thanks,

Waheguruji Ka Khalsa Waheguruji ke fateh

This must be stopped . Please call the concerned people.

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Finally i got through and spoke to Pritam singh who is president of this center.

he says that they are not aware of the agenda of these people but the hall is already booked

for this saturday. I expalined to him about their opposition to banis of dasam granth.

He says he will be personally there and will not allow these people to speak against Dasam banis.

My feeling is Pritam singh isn sincere but he does not know much about their agenda on dasam granth.

These people ahve played a trick. Now it is upto us to let Pritam singh know about these people.

SO PICK UP PHONE AND DO SEVA.

I have called the centre and the sevadaar who answered the phone said that it is a Dharmic program but they don’t have any other details. I don’t think they know that it is against Dasam Bani. They were just told that it was a Dharmic program.

Speak to pritam singh. Do not speak to any sevadar. they know very little what is going on.

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Singh ji

There is one Dr Anokh singh visiting Edmonton from india.

He is very knowledgable on Dasam granthb sahib. Take him to the conference

Here is info i got on him

Dr Anokh Singh Ji will be soon leaving for Canada.

He has been on the forefront to tackle Kala Afghana and pseudo Ragi Darshanu.

He has been an editor of books like Sabh Dusht Jhakh Mara(Against Kala Afghana), Kautak Kamredi Sikhan De(against Sikh Missionaries, who has written the books against Sants etc.).

He will be at Canada from 28/07/09 to 19/08/09.

He will stay with his son Harjinder Singh at Adminton, Callagry .

He could be contacted at phones

001 780 450 8221

011 780 266 3162

one can get a copy of Comredi Sikhan De Kautak from him.

He is ready to give lectures on the importance of Shri Dasham Granth Sahib Ji anywhere in Canada plus, if invited he could visit USA also to give lectures.

regards

xxxxxx

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Local Singh's met with the committee of the hall; they were very sympathetic but felt bad because they had already booked the hall and they were approached at such short notice. Affter our meeting with them, they agreed to not allow anything against Sri Dasam Granth Sahib. They agreed to notify the organizers that if anything is said against Sri Dasam Granth Sahib, mics will be switched off and the program shut down. So, I believe the program will continue, as is, but if anything inappropriate is said then it will be shut down.

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Local Singh's met with the committee of the hall; they were very sympathetic but felt bad because they had already booked the hall and they were approached at such short notice. Affter our meeting with them, they agreed to not allow anything against Sri Dasam Granth Sahib. They agreed to notify the organizers that if anything is said against Sri Dasam Granth Sahib, mics will be switched off and the program shut down. So, I believe the program will continue, as is, but if anything inappropriate is said then it will be shut down.

That is great. Your efforts have borne fruit. Congratulations and keep it up.

This seems to be first success against this guru nindak.

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