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**EXPOSED** Sant Baba Ranjit Singh Dhadrianwale tell the TRUTH about Sukhwinder Singh’s False Allegations

100% FALSE ALLEGATIONS MADE AGAINST SANT BABA RANJIT SINGH DHADRIANWALE – THE TRUTH ABOUT AN ORCHESTRATED CAMPAIGN TO STOP SIKHI PARCHAR

8th May 2012

MUST WATCH (a point-by-point answer refuting fabricated claims by Sukhwinder Singh and others):

In unsurprising circumstances, once again a weak attempt has been made to launch an anti-Panthic malicious campaign against Sant Baba Ranjit Singh Dhadrianwale, a Mahaan Parcharaak of the Khalsa Panth.

Without basis and evidence, serious allegations have been made against the character of Sant Dhadrianwale by Sukhwinder Singh, an individual who was once part of the Sant Dhadrianwale Jatha, albeit for a short while.

The allegations, put against Sant Dhadrianwale personally, the Jatha and Gurdwara Parmeshar Dwar Sahib, are 100% false, without basis and simply an invention by anti-Panthic elements who blatantly desire to put a halt to Sikhi Parchaar and Amrit Sanchaar.

It must be noted that this orchestrated campaign has come about only weeks after Sant Dhadrianwale played a leading role during the campaign to stop the hanging of Jinda Shaheed Bhai Balwant Singh Rajoana and to secure justice for the family of Shaheed Bhai Jaspal Singh Ji, therefore creating numerous enemies within anti-Panthic forces.

Sant Dhadrianwale have said that throughout their years of Gurmat Parchaar, they have always been and will remain to be available to answer to the Khalsa Panth as they will continue to march on the path of truth. Sant Dhadrianwale have no reason to shy away from any question put forward to them by any individual or anti-Panthic group as they have exhaustive answers, with evidence, to any such fictional lies. It is not in their nature to quietly listen to false allegations fabricated and spread about their character and moral fibre, therefore they have immediately demanded that any claim made against them must be put forward directly with evidence of any wrong-doing. This, of course, has not transpired and the orchestrated defamation campaign has collapsed within hours of its birth due to the immediate point-by-point responses given by Sant Dhadrianwale through the open media.

Within hours of these allegations being published, Sant Dhadrianwale have already attended a live radio interview broadcast in Canada by telephone on this issue as well as recorded a detailed video account from Gurdwara Parmeshar Dwar Sahib on 8th May 2012 of the facts about Sukhwinder Singh and his baseless allegations. This recording, which is a detailed point-by-point reply to the allegations and a clear explanation of the facts, has been welcomed by the worldwide Sikh Sangat and should be watched by all - http://www.youtube.c...?v=rL3kts5l6jE.

Further, India’s MH1 Punjabi national television channel, along with Chardi Kala Time TV have been requested by Sant Dhadrianwale to cover the 14th May 2012 monthly Sangand Diwaan live from 8:00pm (India time) taking place at Gurdwara Parmeshar Dwar Sahib (also to be broadcast on Baani.net). During this Diwaan, Sant Dhadrianwale have also invited the media where they will do Parchaar and speak in the normal expected strong gathering of 70-80,000 Sangat present, live on national and international television, about the facts of this latest so-called “issue” and explain the dangerous strategy behind what has been attempted (and ultimately failed). At the same time, the media will be able to ask any question openly about Sant Dhadrianwale personally which they will readily answer to. The UK’s Sangat Television on Sky 847 in the UK and Europe or SangatTelevision.org worldwide online has also confirmed it will do a D-Live broadcast of the Sangrand Diwaan to be played around 8:00pm UK time. Sangat throughout the world are requested to watch these special broadcasts and learn about the truth and reality behind the childish but serious allegations that have been fabricated.

It is the duty of all media to play a responsible role during such campaigns instigated by anti-Panthic forces in an attempt to tarnish the image of Panthic Parchaaraks, prevent Panthic Ekta and stop Sikhi Parchaar and Amrit Sanchaar.

Without doubt, a larger entity is at play behind this defamation campaign that has been designed to disrupt the immense Gurmat Parchaar and Amrit Sanchaar currently taking place throughout Punjab, India and the world, as well as divert the attention of Sikhs away from the Panthic issues that should remain to be in the forefront.

Lies will always be exposed and the truth shall always remain.

- ENDS –

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Sukhwinder Singh seems like a trouble maker with an ulterior motive. I'm no follower of Dardianwalay, but I don't think he's a bad guy as some are doing propaganda against him. I will admit, even I was against him at one point because I was influanced by the propaganda. But thinking rationally and with a neutral mind, I asked myself who is doing the propaganda against him? From my personal experience, I have seen that it is mostly Kala Afghanis who are against him. Remember when Darshan Lal (before he was exposed as a Kala Afghani) started rudely arguing with Sant Dadrianwala in a radio show. Even now it is mostly Kala Afghanis who are doing the smear campaign against Dadrianwala. And if Kala Afghanis are so much against him, I will choose Dadrianwala's side over them anyday.

Whenever Sikhs have had any major issue recently such as the protests against Noormahalia Ashutosh, or the recent killing of Shaheed Bhai Jaspal Singh Jee, Dadrianwala has been on the forefront where were these Kala Afghanis then who are doing all this propaganda against him? I'm still no fan of his, but knowing myself and from the perspective of my personal jeevan I'm in no position to point a finger at him.

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Doesn't anybody find it ironic that - I'm guessing - Baba Ranjit Singh is preparing to travel to foreign countries and hold his diwaans, and this issue suddenly comes up at a time that would dissuade people from attending his programmes and listen to his parchaar? Couldn't have been timed better IMO.

Although personally whenever I hear something like this about a Sikh figure, because I haven't got a clue about the in's and out's of these individuals and what really goes on behind closed doors, my mind is immediately filled with doubt. But there's having doubts and then there's slandering someone without evidence to backup such claims. Hopefully the truth will emerge so that Sikhs such as myself can rest easy.

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its these dirty missionaries who want to create trouble sometimes making fake photos of baba ranjit singh...simple fact is they dont like amrit sanchars in which ppl become singhs, why dont sikh channel talk about the missionaries who are conducting amrit sanchars in england with only 3 banis but no they showed some new un trust worthy and not really known charector and made them selves look like fools ........all these missionaries got problms with ppl doing sikh prachar in punjab

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Once again shame on Sikh Channel

Very one sided in their approach to the whole fiasco

I'm not happy, time to cancel direct debit until I feel happy to restart it

Foolish Channel

Sikh Channel hasn't got a clue about anything. I dont think the management are good. I always wonder whether it is a job creating profit making business.

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