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Jasbir Singh Rode Joins Akali Dal Badal


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sarna and barnala dal have openly condemned Khalistanis as traitors. Your "khalistanis are congress agents" point is riduculous.

You have to understand their game plan before you pass your ridiculous judgement. if you know Punjab politics you will know that Dal khalsa was

created by congress in 1970s and especially Giani Zail singh. Many of these khalistanis are still patronised by Congress as was obvious by their

participation in world sikh convention organized by Sarna this year.

You need to learn this dirty politics before you pass ridiculous comments.

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Let me tell you one thing without going into the issue of Ragmala. I have seen a saroop of Sri guru Granth sahib of 1708.

It has ragmala in that. Let us not turn every issue into Ragmala controversy.

GPS Jio, as you stated let's not turn this into a Ragmala issue. But with all due respect Bhai Sahib, why rake up the issue again with statements on the 1708 saroop?

If Ragamala isn't the topic of this thread, why bring it up in this manner at all?

Let me just state if there is an AUTHENTIC Damdami Shaakh-day-Saroop from 1708 of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji then let Sri Akal Tahkht Sahib know about it. Think about this. Why would Bhai Joginder Singh Talwara and Vendati Ji spend 30 years doing research for the SGPC on standardizing the lagaan-matraa for the current editions of the printed saroops, if there was an authentic saroop available from that time.

There are a lot of claims that such and such saroops are present at this Takht Sahib and that Takht Sahib written by Baba Deep Singh Ji or Bhai Mani Singh Ji. If that was the case then standardizing a new printed saroop should be no problem at all - since all you would have to do is verify the lagaan-matraa with one of those saroops. These issues are not that simple, neither is the issue on Ragmala.

If Gurmukhs like Bhai Veer Singh Ji, Bhai Randhir Singh Ji, Baba Gurbachan Singh Ji, and Bhai Kahn Singh Nabha could not resolve this issue, we certainly are not going to either, especially through posts and threads on social internet forums.

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