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Shere Panjab

Aim

A strategic movement of mentality designed to bring back honourable principals and high morals within our community. Our main concept is self preservation, to preserve the identity, honour and dignity of the Punjabi-Sikh community.

How

An educational movement which will help provide our community with the knowledge of our roots and our history. We will also educate people about prevention skills; which will help them avoid tactics that are used by our predators (groups/gangs that want to harm the Punjabi-Sikh community).

Principles of the S P movement

• Belief in One God (the immortal soul and creator of all – WAHEGURU)

• Reject any caste system what so ever! We are all equal children of Waheguru! (The caste system is a part of the Hindu religion not Sikhism).

• We treat every religion, race and creed with love and respect; however we will speak out and make a stand against anyone trying to attack our religion and community. Sikhs are never attackers, but only defend their rights.

• We are working for the welfare of the whole of society, but in particular we will be working with Punjabi-Sikh youth to get them out of the bad elements of life. Such as drugs, tobacco, alcohol and the many other pitfalls of modern day society. We want our community to be represented in a positive light towards humanity, so all of us have a responsibility to act as good role models for the upcoming generation.

Who are the members of the S P?

Our spiritual parents are Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji & Mata Sahib Kaur Ji. Our father is the Lion of all lions and our homeland is Panjab. That makes us all the lions and lionesses of Panjab, as it is in our bloodline to roam free with the honour and style of a lion. The Sahibzadas are our brothers they showed us to never give up our identity, no matter at what cost! The Punjabi-Sikh community is like one big family. We are all apart of the SP, the weight of our honour and pride is on the shoulders of all our community. This responsibility is not given out to a chosen few; we all have a role to play. You can either bring shame on our community by doing negative deeds or you can bring pride into our community by doing positive deeds.

Glimpse at the problems facing our youth:

• The lack of knowledge of our roots and history. A lot of our community do not even know the names of our Guru Sahibs (But we know the name of 11 football players and of Bhangra Stars). This in turn gives individuals a sense of No belonging; making it easier for our people to be targeted for conversions etc. Only if the youth have a vibe of pride about their faith and community will they refuse to turn their back on the Guru and the community. S P along with other organisations will provide resources that will educate our youth about their faith and history.

• A lot of young women complain at the way our own men treat our women, with no respect etc. Adultery and divorce rates amongst our married couples are at an all time high. How can we complain about our women running off to men from different backgrounds when we abuse our own women (that makes us hypocrites). Guru Ji gave Sikh women the name kaur (warrior – Princess); however women you need to think do you have self respect? If not how can you ask for respect of others if you don’t respect yourselves! Your dignity is in your own hands, ask your self this, would you let your daughter dress and do the things you do? If not why?

Disunity – Sikh on Sikh beef is at an all time high. We are too busy arguing over differences instead of working together on common goals. We need to end all this beef and come together, let’s wake up!

The Importance of Unity!

Guru Gobind Singh Sahib, the true King was staying in Anandpur Sahib. One day Guru Ji, told the Sevadaars to cook a lot of rice. When the rice was cooked they were piled in a heap, then Guru Ji asked the Singhs to bring some deer. The deer were brought and allowed to eat the rice from the pile. All the deer ate some rice each and went away. The Singhs asked Maharaj “what does this mean?" Maharaj told them he will explain it tomorrow. The next day Maharaj asked that a few dogs be brought to the same pile of rice. When the dogs were brought to the pile the first one took a mouthful and the dogs started fighting, the pile of rice was ruined (they were all over the place drowned in blood) and the dogs left injured and hungry. Maharaj was laughing at this scene.

Daya Singh asked: “Maharaj, what is this? Yesterday you fed rice to the deer and today to the dogs, what does this mean?

Maharaj said: “Singhs I have given you instructions for the times to come. If you act like the deer in a united manner, you will find satisfaction and success, but if you fight like the dogs did, you will get bloodied and beat up and will not get anything"

Visit our blogspot and download the new 2009 SP soundtrack, and SP packs (We are dedicated in providing knowledge to our youth).

Our Blogspot: www.sherepanjab.blogspot.com

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Shere Panjab

Aim

A strategic movement of mentality designed to bring back honourable principals and high morals within our community. Our main concept is self preservation, to preserve the identity, honour and dignity of the Punjabi-Sikh community.

How

An educational movement which will help provide our community with the knowledge of our roots and our history. We will also educate people about prevention skills; which will help them avoid tactics that are used by our predators (groups/gangs that want to harm the Punjabi-Sikh community).

Principles of the S P movement

• Belief in One God (the immortal soul and creator of all – WAHEGURU)

• Reject any caste system what so ever! We are all equal children of Waheguru! (The caste system is a part of the Hindu religion not Sikhism).

• We treat every religion, race and creed with love and respect; however we will speak out and make a stand against anyone trying to attack our religion and community. Sikhs are never attackers, but only defend their rights.

• We are working for the welfare of the whole of society, but in particular we will be working with Punjabi-Sikh youth to get them out of the bad elements of life. Such as drugs, tobacco, alcohol and the many other pitfalls of modern day society. We want our community to be represented in a positive light towards humanity, so all of us have a responsibility to act as good role models for the upcoming generation.

Who are the members of the S P?

Our spiritual parents are Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji & Mata Sahib Kaur Ji. Our father is the Lion of all lions and our homeland is Panjab. That makes us all the lions and lionesses of Panjab, as it is in our bloodline to roam free with the honour and style of a lion. The Sahibzadas are our brothers they showed us to never give up our identity, no matter at what cost! The Punjabi-Sikh community is like one big family. We are all apart of the SP, the weight of our honour and pride is on the shoulders of all our community. This responsibility is not given out to a chosen few; we all have a role to play. You can either bring shame on our community by doing negative deeds or you can bring pride into our community by doing positive deeds.

Glimpse at the problems facing our youth:

• The lack of knowledge of our roots and history. A lot of our community do not even know the names of our Guru Sahibs (But we know the name of 11 football players and of Bhangra Stars). This in turn gives individuals a sense of No belonging; making it easier for our people to be targeted for conversions etc. Only if the youth have a vibe of pride about their faith and community will they refuse to turn their back on the Guru and the community. S P along with other organisations will provide resources that will educate our youth about their faith and history.

• A lot of young women complain at the way our own men treat our women, with no respect etc. Adultery and divorce rates amongst our married couples are at an all time high. How can we complain about our women running off to men from different backgrounds when we abuse our own women (that makes us hypocrites). Guru Ji gave Sikh women the name kaur (warrior – Princess); however women you need to think do you have self respect? If not how can you ask for respect of others if you don't respect yourselves! Your dignity is in your own hands, ask your self this, would you let your daughter dress and do the things you do? If not why?

Disunity – Sikh on Sikh beef is at an all time high. We are too busy arguing over differences instead of working together on common goals. We need to end all this beef and come together, let's wake up!

The Importance of Unity!

Guru Gobind Singh Sahib, the true King was staying in Anandpur Sahib. One day Guru Ji, told the Sevadaars to cook a lot of rice. When the rice was cooked they were piled in a heap, then Guru Ji asked the Singhs to bring some deer. The deer were brought and allowed to eat the rice from the pile. All the deer ate some rice each and went away. The Singhs asked Maharaj "what does this mean?" Maharaj told them he will explain it tomorrow. The next day Maharaj asked that a few dogs be brought to the same pile of rice. When the dogs were brought to the pile the first one took a mouthful and the dogs started fighting, the pile of rice was ruined (they were all over the place drowned in blood) and the dogs left injured and hungry. Maharaj was laughing at this scene.

Daya Singh asked: "Maharaj, what is this? Yesterday you fed rice to the deer and today to the dogs, what does this mean?

Maharaj said: "Singhs I have given you instructions for the times to come. If you act like the deer in a united manner, you will find satisfaction and success, but if you fight like the dogs did, you will get bloodied and beat up and will not get anything"

Visit our blogspot and download the new 2009 SP soundtrack, and SP packs (We are dedicated in providing knowledge to our youth).

Our Blogspot: www.sherepanjab.blogspot.com

Brilliant stuff! This surely is the type of institution we need, which is principally strong. The clear set ideology will certainly bring more Sikh’s together, and current affairs are very real.

Absolutely love the work you guys projected, and would love to help if needed!

The Superbell

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If anyone wants to help, email spuk@live.co.uk they will email you the promotional leaflet, also we have to prevent our youth from falling into the traps of our predators, so please download the threats to our youth pack and distribute. also creat awareness of the site. Thank you, in advanced from dass a dog of the Punjabi-Sikh community

United we stand , divided we fall

SP 4 LIFE

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You need to possibly pay attention to the negative stigma attached to “Shere-Punjab” being a street gang which could potentially hold back many Punjabi parents from allowing their kids to get involved.

A national "Profile building" excercise may be beneficial in this case, blogspots have a very restricted audience within the Punjabi community.

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You need to possibly pay attention to the negative stigma attached to Shere-Punjab being a street gang which could potentially hold back many Punjabi parents from allowing their kids to get involved.

A national "Profile building" excercise may be beneficial in this case, blogspots have a very restricted audience within the Punjabi community.

wjkk wjkf Valid points singh, we are taking it back to old skool, before all this stigma, SP was a registerd charity and involved the whole community from elders to youngsters. It was a movement of mentality and about education and creating awareness. Our main concern is about eduacting families and the youth about the dangers facing our community. Guru Gobind Singh Ji gave us the roop and spirit of a lion, roam free with out fear. But these days alot of sikhs are scared when they walk around becuase they have been victimised, we need to rehabilate these victims and show them mental support. If you look at history our women chose death and even got their kids killed in front of them by the mughal opressive reigeme.But now days our girls are running away with people , whose ancestors were the mughals. There is a big change in mentality. it is the duty of every Sikh to educate our people , who ever , where ever, what ever organisation, please spread Sikhi and the Khalsa Spirit of love and rightousness amongst the people. The original SP member used to get attacked by Islamic extremist gangs and all they did was defend themselves, that is why no Original SP member got taken to court for a crimes other then self defense and most of the time they were released due to legimate reasons.

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History of Shere Panjab

The SP movement started in the 1980's when Sikhs were under the oppression of the Skinheads. Also when a Sikh was killed on the streets of the UK, the police didn’t show much concern. In Southall a young Sikh boy Vijay Singh was stabbed to death in board day light. In east London a Sikh man and his pregnant wife was killed in a stabbing by the Skinheads. (I have just highlighted two cases but the number of racist attacks runs into it the hundreds). In the 1990,s the attention was turned to Islamic extremist gangs who target venerable Sikh girls and terrorised Sikh boys on the streets of the UK.

Seeing the plight and fate of our community a family known as the Dhesy brothers (and a few more families from the Dhesy clan) started educating the community of the injustices committed on the Punjabi-Sikh nation. Together they came up with the intuitive and formed the Shere Panjab movement. This movement woke up the community and made people alert. This prevented our youth; from becoming a victim of a devious crime (such as deceptive grooming or gang beatings). The youth took part in self defence classes which in turn helped them escape racist attacks alive.

A lot of time, money and effort went in to restoring the community confidence and honour. After the project seemed like it was a success, attention turned towards a new project the Sikh youth services. This project focused more on getting people into their faith, Sikhi workshops and Sikhi camps were started. Today there is over 15 branches nationwide making a difference in the religious development and social development of Sikh youth nationwide. So the SP project was shut down in a formal meeting and people went to focus on their individual projects. However looking at the plight of today’s youth, who do not have much of a clue about what is going on, it has been decided by all the original members to start up an awareness (educational) project under SP.

I salute all the old school SP activists who woke up a sleeping community, because of all the hard work the SP legacy still lives on and instantly we remember the good old days were the community had a sense of community spirit. The list of legends is too big; you all know who you are! A lot of people have misused the SP name and brought a disgrace to it, they know who they are. But the real mans know the deal.

Sardar Harry Singh Dhesy (one of the founding fathers of the SP) still teaches Sikhs self-defense to this day. Harry Singh spent 10 years in China, learning Martial arts and the art of herbal medication. He also learnt the art of Herbal medication and traditional chinese remedies. With the blessing of Waheguru he continues to be a devoted sevadar of the Sikh nation to this day.

Unfortunately Sardar Nirmal Singh Dhesy who was a founding father of the SP and SCYS is no longer with us. He passed away from cancer, R.I.P Nirmal Singh!

Sadar Nirmal Singh Ji (RIP Brother we miss you so much, but your legacy lives on)

Sardar Nirmal Singh helped plan many camps for Sikh youth, putting the lives of others before his own needs. He spent most of his earnings serving the Panth.

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Panjabi criminals, who sell drugs to others, who terrorise people and exploit our women are not SP. The whole movement was started to better our community. Please Satsangat Ji you are all educated, I am not going to write an essay discussing this issue, and we all have brains use them!

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I hope Shere Panjab can fill a void so lacking in Gurdwaras.

If you require any advice, support, help, please PM me.

Long Live the Khalsa!!!

with gurus kirpa everything is possible, also the Original SP newsletter has been started , this project has been started in the memory of Sardar Nirmal Singh Ji Dhesy (a founding father of the SP movement).

www.originalspuk.blogspot.com

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