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Ramgarhia Gurdwara Coventry Agrees To Stop Meat And Alcohol Parties In Gurdwara Community Centre


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bro can u explain 2 me how/why on earth do apnay support congress parties? also ive heard/read on this forum b4, how ramgharias tend 2 b india's chamchay, why is it them exclusively then?

if true of course.

What a stupid statement.

It's the equivalent of me saying Why do jatts massacre fellow Sikhs? General Brar, KPS Gill, Beant Singh?

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Strange observations you make...considering a large contingent of the UK Ramgarhia community have east African background and hence no affiliations or reason to be congress supporters or supporters of any other corrupt Indian political party. I can't say I've personally come across any Sikh supporters of congress unless they're fresh from India ...

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During the 1980's the Ramgharia Gurdwaras in UK maintained a moral distance from the issues in Punjab. This was purely out of a lack of awareness of what was happening in Punjab and India to Sikhs due to the diluted connection as the majority of the Ramgharia Committees were of East African background.

As time has gone on and the awareness has increased, the taboos around 1984 have disappeared and there is more understanding amongst the mainstream Sikhs of the political build up to 1984. You will find more of the Ramgharia Gurdwaras (Slough, Birmingham, Coventry, Derby for example) beginning to involve themselves more in political discussions around 1984 on the Sikh Channel/Sangat TV as well as accommodating speakers on their Gurdwara stages to discuss what happened in 1984.

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