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In My Opinion,

They Are Making YOU Fight. This Is a Diversion Tactic of Evil Politics. They Create a Commotion, Get People Riled Up, And The Sit Back and Leave While You Kill Each Other. This Is A Divide and Conquer Tactic of Evil Politics.

Heretic Darshan Lal Goes From Country to Country, Gets His Agents To Cause Trouble, Their Sole Aim? Make Gursikhs Look Bad! That's It! They Want The World To Attack Sikhs! You Think They Love Sikhi?!?! Are You Crazy?!?! They Are Out to Kill Sikhi! Their Reasons?!?! It Involves GOI.

It Is Darshan Lal Followers Who Can Stop This. They Have To First Admit To Themselves That They Are NOT RehitVaan Themselves! They DO NOT Wake Up AmritVela! They DO NOT Save From Kuriets! Then They Must Admit To Themselves That Those Who Support Sri DasamGranth Sahib Ji Are Better Gursikhs Than Them! Then Have Humility!

What GOI and Their Agents Are Doing is Making Non-RehitVaan, Not AmritDhaaree, Etc. Fight Against Those Who Love Amrit and True Khalsa Dharma! They Are Making YOU Do THEIR Dirty Work!

Your Choice!

SatNaam!

Guru Sahib Ang Sang.

May True Khalsa Dharma Aashiks (Who Love Sri DasamGranth Sahib Ji) Always Be Victorious! May Those Attacking Realize Their Mistakes And Have Humility and Admit That Baba Attar Singh Ji, Baba Nand Singh Ji, Bhai Sahib Randheer Singh Ji, Baba Gurbachan Singh Ji, Baba Jarnail Singh Ji, Baba Mit Singh Ji, and More Dhan Dhan Gursikhs Know Better! Their Love For Sri DasamGranth Sahib Ji Should Be Enough For You To Admit To Yourselves That You Are NOT Up to Par To The Gursikhs Whom Have Fully Supported and Loved Sri DasamGranth Sahib Ji!

My Benti To Akaal Purakh. What Prem Ras of Dasam Patshah Bani!

http://www.youtube.c...h?v=_bD9dlQuGFA

Guru Sahib Also Blesses With Bir Ras. (I am NOT Advocating Violence). Khalsa Defends When Attacked!

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http://www.punjabnew.../view/24345/38/

In protest against Darshan Singh, Sikhs activists sealed Gurdwara building

LONDON: Hundreds of Sikh activists from across the UK converged on a small Gurdwara on the Southall Broadway on Friday night to peacefully protest at the appearance of Darshan Singh who was recently excommunicated by the Akaal Takht and was due to appear and speak. The Sikh protesters who were honouring the decision by the Akaal Takht were prevented from entering the Gurdwara. Protesters sealed the building and police reinforcements from across West London were called as they could not hold back the protesters.

Before the evening was out around 250-300 police officers were present - some in full riot gear and the Southall Broadway was closed to all traffic for about two hours.

Darshan Singh was advised by the Gurdwara management not to attend as his safety could not be secured. The Sikh protest sent a clear message to other privately-owned Gurdwaras that may try and host Darshan Singh contray to the decision by the Akaal Takht.

The police under-estimated the volatility of the situation and to avoid this occurring again are believed to be considering charging for policing those that host Darshan Singh contrary to their advice. Last night policing costs were estimated to be around £100,000.

It is also believed the management committee at the Southall Broadway Gurdwara will also face tough action from the Akaal Takht for defying their order.

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In My Opinion,

a) Those Corrupt Committee Members Should Be Charged Individually As Well!

b) True Khalsa Dharma Aashikhs (Who Love Sri DasamGranth Sahib Ji) Should Take Over The Gurdwara And Implement True Khalsa Dharma Gurmat Which Includes Dhan Dhan Sri Dasam Patshah Bani!

c) Sarna Should Also Be Charged For Being One Of The Bosses of Darshan Lal and Sending Him Abroad To Cause Problems In Other Countries!

d) The Bosses of Darshan Lal and Sarna Must Be Made Public (GOI Agencies), and They Must Also Be Charged For Causing Global Conflicts!

e) Sarna, Darshan Lal, Their Agents, Etc., They Must Be Charged and Imprisoned In India and Abroad!

f) The Supporters of Darshan Lal In UK Must Be Charged For Purposely Causing Conflicts In Their Country by Fully Inviting A Known Heretic To Deliberately Cause Problems In The Country.

Great Are The True Khalsa Dharma Aashikhs (Who Love Sri DasamGranth Sahib Ji) Who Are Making Sure Heretic Darshan Lal and His Heretic Team Are Stopped From Spreading and Preaching Hatred Against True Khalsa Dharma At The Behest of Khalsa Dharma Dhusts. UK Has Known of Khalsa Dharma Which Includes Sri Dasam Patshah Bani For Long. UK Even Demanded Only AmritDhaaree Warriors In Their Regiments In The Past.

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This has also revealed traitorous faces of panthic enemies like Manmohan of Dal khalsa, so caleld ak47 group and jaswant thekedar.They were agents of anti sikh forces from the beginning.Now they stand exposed.

Your lies are gonna be exposed. aK-47 group was at the protest against Darshan Lal. Those of you who actually bothered coming would have seen yourselves. You need to get your facts straight. Traitor Tekedar organised the programme himself. He should be ex-communicated.

Ak wasnt involved. They dont like tekedar. Same ones that were accused of threatening his son. If you want to spread lies bout AK, then be prepared to take the full consequences that come with it. That also goes for kamaljit singh.

Its time to directly respond to these people that spread such reckless lies. smear campaign.

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Vaheguru Jee Ka Khalsa, Vaheguru Jee Kee Fateh.

From speaking to singhs who were present at the protest yesterday it is evident that there are only a few supporters of Prof Darshan Singh as the Gurdwara Sahib was not even a quarter full.

The singhs from all panthic jathedbandia including damdami taksal, nihang singh dals, sikh federation, all combined as one roop and protested against prof darshan lal at

Miri Piri Gurdwara

253-255 the Broadway

Southall, Middlesex UB1 1NF

020 8571 3926

Overall approximately 200 - 300 sangat was present in the protest which lasted a few hours...

His supporters included Jaswant Singh Tekhedar - a known government tout, Patits from Tiger group uk and various other individuals. Unfortunately his fellow gurnindaks from the coventry meeting in which they were trying to be heroes did not attend to support him

Some singhs had managed to get inside the gurdwara sahib and were partaking in guru sahib jees seva. At one point Jaswant Singh Tekhedar came inside ranting and raving and tried to push a singh to leave, the singh remained calm and just said stop raising your voice, tekhedar replied 'if your not going to get out i will get you beaten up in darbar sahib' a few members of sangat and fellow singhs came aswell then. He shouted at them whilst kirtan was happening to get out aswell and tried to push and shove the singhs which didnt really work. The singhs after a few minutes left to see what was happening outside to realise the extent of the sangat. 10 minutes later the singh started to take pictures and jaswant singh started to swear at him whilst in the gurdwara sahib, abusive language to his family - just because he was taking pictures.

It shows how low level these people are.

Some members of this 'tiger group uk' tried to attack some other singhs with knifes and rods, the singhs threw some stones back but were attacked by these mobs.

Overall it was a success.

Below are some of the individuals who supported prof darshan singhs mentality and tekhedar

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The person on the left in this picture in the blue dastaar was present and fighting against the singhs, the person on the far right was also present in white dastaar

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The person in the white top eating and putting food in his mouth was present, the person next to him in the black top and black dastar - clean shaven was one of the main persons from tiger group uk against the singhs and one of the main people in the anti dasam granth propaganda on the internet

Tiger group uk youtube videos - Please look through these the person on most videos talking is the one who was against the singhs

http://www.youtube.com/user/MrPSingh81

Jaswant Tekhedar

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Your lies are gonna be exposed. aK-47 group was at the protest against Darshan Lal. .

Who's the guy with the striped jumper in the first photo on page 1 of this thread? He (or someone who looks similar) was there trying to stop Singhs from going inside the Gurudwara door, but they got in anyway. It was mentioned that he was part of the ak-47 lot, so that's where the confusion comes from.

Well done for joining the protest though.

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Your lies are gonna be exposed. aK-47 group was at the protest against Darshan Lal. .

Who's the guy with the striped jumper in the first photo on page 1 of this thread? He (or someone who looks similar) was there trying to stop Singhs from going inside the Gurudwara door, but they got in anyway. It was mentioned that he was part of the ak-47 lot, so that's where the confusion comes from.

Well done for joining the protest though.

he wasnt there.

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