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SGPC(Badal) Sikhi prachar, is this they want to do in Delhi post DSGMC Elections win?


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Kindly see the so-called Panthik candidates of Shiromani Akali Dal (Badal) who firmly believe that Sikhs are Hindu and Sri guru Granth sahib promotes worship of Ram s/o Dashrath.

If this is the Sikh religion which SGPC needs to promote in Delhi, better if they keep it in Punjab only and in office of SGPC at Amritsar.

We don't need you.

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Look at this Pakhandi following Bipran Ki Reet. But the Sarnas are no better. They openly support the killers of Sikhs like Sajjan Kumar and Tytler. Besides this, the Sarnas are the main supporters of the Kala Afghani heretics and give them a stage to talk from giving them a sense of legitimacy to lead astray Sikhs from the Path of Gurmat.

Our situation is a tragic one. We are stuck between the Badals on the one hand and Sarnas on the other. Choosing between the two is like asking an animal which butcher would you like so he can cut your throat. We are doomed if either group wins. Sarnas win or Badals, either way it is a loss for the Sikh Panth. Why can't all the Panthic Jathabanis including sant samaj form a 3rd front?

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What do you expect from sant samaj? Dhumma is whole heartledly endorsing fukra quom badal dal.

If you actually goto delhi you will see there IS actual parchar being done.

What has badal or sant samaj (dhumma) done for parchar?

you've got these so called sant's promoting there own maryada and preaching there own stories, where

as they should be teaching GURBANI ithaas.

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What do you expect from sant samaj? Dhumma is whole heartledly endorsing fukra quom badal dal.

If you actually goto delhi you will see there IS actual parchar being done.

What has badal or sant samaj (dhumma) done for parchar?

you've got these so called sant's promoting there own maryada and preaching there own stories, where

as they should be teaching GURBANI ithaas.

You have a point there, even though the Sikhs in Delhi have faced and face threats to their identity you see more Keshdhari Sikhs there. In Punjab the children of most including the Badal Dal and Congress politicians are clean shaven. Having met some of them and can state that they have no interest in Sikhs and are just inetrested in financial matters.

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