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Letter from Rami Ranger to SPGC to ban Kirpan !


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A pic from that web page veer ji... Any one spotted what i see ??

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Beer da glass at the back?? And here we are trying to change peoples stereotypes about Sikhs and drinking! Seems we're failing!

Ridiculous!!

Oh and is that an Indian flag aswel?! :wow:

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We should all bombard Sikh Channel with these Pics and this email. Demand any answer from this Modern day Moghal !!!

My friend, Sikh Channel are present at Rangar's events. Have a look at the photo's and you'll see Jagit Singh Studio Manager as well as the camera crew.

Ask Sikh Channel how they could support a Sikh Sanstha that promotes Manmat by allowing alcohol to be served under the Sikh banner. Let's see what they say....

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I was thinking more EK ONKAR on the banner at the back ji

Sorry Ji, the Ik Oankar was quite obvious, i thought you were talking about something more discreet

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who said our sri sahib is only for protection?....when waheguru created the universe..he first created the bhaguati(sword).....the destructive shakti of akaal..destroyer of ignorance and unrighteousness...the greatest miracle to grace the face of the planet........to us the sri sahib is not something to just be discarded...it is wahegurus shakti manifested on the earth...we bow to it as guru...curse those who curse the sword

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