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WAHE GURU JI KA KHALSA WAHE GURU JI KI FATEH

Dear People , all the above comments, which you guys have posted ,that you are entitled to your own option how ever

I have just come across all these's comments and it shocks me how people just write and slaughter innocent people

without knowing the FULL FACTS , I know of these KIND HEARTED People , that have never and would never hurt a soul ...

its true what people say what goes around comes around , and our lot have nothing better to do than gossip and lie about others ...

Peace and respect to the world ...........

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Take this topic for example.

The shop is NOT an off-license - It is a general store

Today11, are you saying it's a restuarant that has a licence to serve alcohol to people while they sit in-store and eat a pot noodle they purchse from the 'general store' shelf ? No ? Then its an OFF-licence my friend. Off-licence means purchasing the alcohol and drinking it OFF the premises it was purchased from.

I won't say anything else to make yourself look silly because I can see the good intentions you come from. You obviously know the people of that off-licence and know them to be genuinely good human beings and...more importantly here....good sikhs. I can understand because as a child my family owned an off-licence and we lived above it. Many times, whilst growing up, we had akhand paths and sukhmani paths at our residence (above the shop). We wern't bad people. We wern't enemies of Sikhi. We wern't trying to destroy Sikhi. We simply didn't know better.

But....we learnt. And that is, after all, what we Sikhs are ; Learners.

My advice to you.....which you can pass to the people in the shop who you obviously know....is to simply learn from what the good people here are trying to tell you about Sikhi. I honestly, from the bottom of my heart, understand the sentiments of the shop owner in question. When you are a shop owner and just happen to live above the shop you don't really think of your home as 'above the shop'. It is simply your home.......the place where your kids and grandkids play and grow....and every good Sikh yearns to have a akhand path or sukhmani path at his home. The shop owners intentions are clearly good. He's clearly not a bad human being....just as my mum and dad were not bad human beings. But 'Today11', just as I had to teach my parents about Sikhi....YOU will have to do the same to the uncle and auntie ji at the shop. It doesn't matter that the members of this forum are by and large very young. You...and uncle and auntie ji, should see it as a priviledge to learn from youngsters with so much pyar for guru ji.

I won't say any more to you. I feel you will understand what I'm saying.

To the rest of you I say benti....please remove this thread from the 'beadbi' section and please don't vilify the family concerned. There are many many Sikh families here in the UK that live above their business's. Understand....that they....just like you....yearn to bring guru ji into their 'home'. The 3 bed semi in the suburbs is not everyone's reality of 'home'. Teach them about Sikhi without vilifying them.

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