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This guy Param Singh doesn't stop!

Still doing media interviews and biggin himself up after appearing on Take Me Out.

He was on BBC WM last night ... this time he flapped after being questioned by Jay Singh-Sohal the author of the new "Turbanology: Guide to Sikh Identity" book.

Check it out - SCROLL TO 1:14 ON SHOW PARAM SINGH FROM TAKE ME OUT MUST LISTEN TO INTERVIEW

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p012t626

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Unbelievable... Theres nothing you can say to someone who won't listen.

Surely he was wrong- ziddi-stubborn and went about his way, didn't had balls respond to racist comment but with that being said, our fascist anti social factions within our community once again showed how quickly and brutally we demonize and villify people..oh boi we really know how to push people on edge of cliff eh... I was disgusted looking at personal anti gurmat vicious attacks against him and his family - on social media-facebook/twitter here as well.
I have been following this person for while now- Surely, he have greivences with the community (some of it justified, some of it non justified) but it could have easily worked out if he approached right people for guidance and also if senior sikhs in england approached and outreach him - try to find out what the issue and tried to patch up instead of community pushing him further at the edge of cliff to the point -he and people like him revolt back ugly to the point they made mockery of community on national television..!!
I personally think he has very serious emotional grievances (some of it justified, some of it non justified) against his own community which lead him to make mockery of himself and sikhs in the show. It was deliberate on his part.
Its same old, same old - right wing parchar advertently or inadvertently -pushes people at the edge of cliff, at the end they revolt back ugly become left wing nut bars, then match/personal vedantta continues- lefties want to teach right wing lesson soo badly that they hijack sikhi and hide behind sikhi and same goes with right wing want power control, sheep control, herd sheeps whichever way they want and also feel a need to teach lefties a lesson so badly that they hijack sikhi and hide behind sikhi both right and left have nothing to do with gurmat sidhant nor they actually care about it as they both want to super impose on Gurmat and hijack gurmat and take it for a ride...in their silly pathetic sadistic games only true victim is- Sikh community and Khalsa Panth..!!!
At the end, both parties at fault, it's about time they both learn from each other own mistakes, grow up and move on..!!
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You may be onto something here WLS.....guess where he is appearing on tonight?! Harjap Bhangal's show on MATV! Lol!

Harjap Bangal has his own TV show?!? He pops up on various radio stations offering immigration advice, but now he's in the big leagues! Wow, I just hope it's not a King of Comedy (a Scorsese and De Niro film) situation. :lol2:

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Fair play to him, I've heard him a few times and he certainly has an engaging personality

I'm guessing we're talking about Harjap here yeah yeah ? Agree with you. Saw him doing the paper review on Sky News not long ago. Man's a natural. If only he had the good looks to go with his personality he'd be top dog in the broadcasting world right now.

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