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Indian Tricolor Flag On Takhat Keshgarh Sahib ?


Singh, Mahan
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It appears that BJP and RSS have hoisted Tranga ( Indian Tricolour flag) at Takhat Keshgarh Sahib (AnandPur Sahib). (It could have been possible with the permission/ cooperation of Akali Dal Badal group who controls the Takhats and SGPC. )

( the original news is from the Punjabi vernacular news paper “Pehredar” of January 26 , 2011 and it is also posted at https://akalidalamritsar.sslpowered.com/akalidalamritsar.net/Home%20News%20Web%20Pages/2011/Janu2011/news%20all%2026%20jan.htm )

The file attached below Microsoft Word file is in Gurmukhi fonts “ DrChatrikWeb” . If you have DrChatrikWeb fonts installed , you should be able to read that (I hope).

pihrydfr 26 jnvrI 2011.doc

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It would have been clear from my post that the news was reported in Punjabi vernacular newspaper "Pehredar" . The news was also reported in a few other Punjabi vernacular newspapers, but not in any English /mainline newspapers of India, nor in the pro Badal Punjabi newspapers. In the news, the Tranga (Indian Tricolour) was reported to have been hoisted at par with the Nishan Sahib at the Takhat Keshgarh. After a fair amount of search I have found a news report with picture of Tranga being waved inside the Sanctum Santorum of Takhat Keshgarh Sahib also . ( Imagine a Saudi Arabian , Iranian, Chinese, or a “Hammer and Sickle” of old USSR being waved inside the Vatican).

This news report is from “The Sikh Weekly Newspaper” of Friday, January 28, 2011.

( On that page , please see the second news on the right hand side column. Please enlarge the page. It also shows Navjot Sidhu along with the BJP leaders)

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Sighhh *** mad.gif

What has happened to the anakh of Akali Dal Sikhs ? dry.gif

Shame on them ! And where were kirpans ? Why did Sikhs not backlash ?

Muslims did not allow these <banned word filter activated> pricks to hoist flag in lal chowk . Then , why do Sikhs allow this ?

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