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I been told that Guru Granth Sahib Ji jas been kept in a jail somewhere in the south of england. Shoes are kept in the same room and no Granthi to do Parkash.

Can someone clarify if this is normal practice?

Who can help sort this out?

Can someone move this to main section. I am not a member of this forum.

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i was told it was in brighton prison. i did speak to the chaplian service there and they said at the moment they have no sikh chaplain there but are in the process of finding a new one. he said that any the chaplain brings any literature with him and wasnt aware of the saroop in there.

can concerned provide more info who gave him the information regarding this prison in the south of england. he must have been tolf by someone so if he can get more info we can then contact the right people.

i was made aware of this on the demo in london and have been chasing up simce and have found no info. if any one does findout please let me know so we can do soemthing about it

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Ask yourself, you don't think that that Guru who visited and saved cannibals, serial killers and egotists would go to a prison?

Yes, keep satkaar i.e. no shoes in the room etc., have a dedicated granthi, and so on. A prison is one of the most important places that the Satguru - Satguru Granth Sahib Ji and Satguru Khalsa Panth Sahib Ji should be visiting in full force.

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