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Special Shaheedi Smagam For Khalistani Jujharoos


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The Sikh Youth Project is holding a special Shaheedi Smagam in remembrance of our Shaheeds

We have an amazing line up including, Kirtan, Katha, Dhadi, Kavishri.

We will commemorating the Shaheedi of all our Shaheeds and the Parcharaks will be talking about Bhai Satwant Singh, Bhai Beant and Bhai Kehar Singh.

The Parcharaks will also be doing Katha on the Shaheedi's of :

Bhai Shaminder Singh Shera who was Shaheed on 18th January 2011 (Their first barsi this year)

Bhai Sukwinder Singh Pappu Gora (Deputy Chief of KCF) who was Shaheed on 27th January 1992 (Their 20th barsi this year)

and also Bhai Amarjeet Singh Shahzada Babbar who's barsi is on the 28th January.

The new Sant Jarnail Singh Khalsa Bhindranwale hoodies which have just been printed will also be available for £10.

Please attend on :

Saturday 28th January 2012

From 6pm til late.

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good work syp. we need to hold more localised events about Khalistan shaheeds. I worry a lot that the new generation of the Panth is going to forget these shaheeds, or even remember them at all, to tell you the truth.

Just for you brother...

Jan

  • 1st Jan 1993 - Jathedar Gurdev Singh Kaunke
  • 6th Jan 1989 - Bhai Satwant Singh Ji and Bhai Kehar Singh Ji
  • 10th Jan 1989 - Bhai Daya Singh Chohla
  • 11th Jan 1993 - Bhai Kulwinder Singh Pinky and Bhai Jasveer Singh
  • 12th Jan 1990 - Bhai Subeg Singh Lubania Vani
  • 18th Jan 2011 - Bhai Shaminder Singh Shera
  • 21st Jan 1989 - Bhai Gurnam Singh Pehlwan Dabbawal
  • 22nd Jan 1990 - Bhai Gusahib Singh Mandiala
  • 24th Jan 1993 - Bhai Harjinder Singh Jinda Thakka Sandhu
  • 27th Jan 1992 - Bhai Sukhvinder Singh Pappu Gora (Deputy Chief KCF)
  • 28th Jan 1989 - Bhai Amarjeet Singh "Shahzada" Babbar
  • 31st Jan 1987 - Bhai Nishan Singh Chittarkaar

dates coppied from Taksal (BOSS) Parnaam Shaheeda Nu Calendar

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Just for the information of the sangat the event of the 28th january is starting at 6pm, im not sure whats happening with the above event as it seems to be a bit random and none of the organisors have been made aware of it. The event is in rememberence of dhan baba deep singh ji shaheeds janam divas.

Boss is british organisation of sikh students, and has nothing to do with taksal. Singhs of boss associate with all jathebandia.

So can syp or whoever is confusing the sangat please stop, nimrata sehat benti hai charna de vich, and in the future please contact the singhs and im sure they will be more then happy to do joint events. Thank you

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Jan

  • 1st Jan 1993 - Jathedar Gurdev Singh Kaunke
  • 6th Jan 1989 - Bhai Satwant Singh Ji and Bhai Kehar Singh Ji
  • 10th Jan 1989 - Bhai Daya Singh Chohla
  • 11th Jan 1993 - Bhai Kulwinder Singh Pinky and Bhai Jasveer Singh
  • 12th Jan 1990 - Bhai Subeg Singh Lubania Vani
  • 18th Jan 2011 - Bhai Shaminder Singh Shera
  • 21st Jan 1989 - Bhai Gurnam Singh Pehlwan Dabbawal
  • 22nd Jan 1990 - Bhai Gusahib Singh Mandiala
  • 24th Jan 1993 - Bhai Harjinder Singh Jinda Thakka Sandhu
  • 27th Jan 1992 - Bhai Sukhvinder Singh Pappu Gora (Deputy Chief KCF)
  • 28th Jan 1989 - Bhai Amarjeet Singh "Shahzada" Babbar
  • 31st Jan 1987 - Bhai Nishan Singh Chittarkaar

Akaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaallllllllllllll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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