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SADA HAQ MOVIE BANNED AGIAN


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The list of the traitors of the Sikhs Qaum is very long (unfortunately) but I guess all will agree that the 'Sant Samaj' and other Jathebandis (who support Badal) should drop their support for Badal immediately and come in front in favour of Sadda Haq otherwise it will not be good for them...

Everyone who has links with the Jathebandis and Sant Samaj should contact them and ask them to immediately oppose the ban of Sadda Haq and state that they will make every effort to help Sikhs get justice. At the moment these groups are being as spineless as Badal and Makkar. If the Sant Samaj has 30 SGPC members they should come out and support the film.

Where have all the Jathebandis gone, where have all the people who state that they are followers of old martial ways gone ? A few fat Shiv Sena members have silenced them and got what they wanted.

I think we should all make a note of who stood up for the Sikhs and those that did not and not forget it.

At the moment a couple of Government officials in Delhi control the Punjab Chief minister, SGPC and Akal Takht.

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Khalsa ji, stop depending on others. Sant samaj is only in papers as they have no real power nor strong line of followers. Even if they do have a bit of followers then they are not dedicated to stand for the point. As sant bhinderanwalay used to say don't depend on me and don't come to me for help which you can do it on your own. "What I can do or accomplish" is the progress way rather than crying "oh what are they doing, where are these guy now".

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One of the parties most vociferous against the film is the Shiv Sena. In a delicious twist of irony, Sadda Haq is playing in Mumbai, the so-called Sena stronghold.

Hahahahahahahaha!!! Baander sena chickened out in their own homeland of Mumbai??? Why to bother about their fake step-brothers in Punjab then???

You were right Jas Singh Khalsa, the average Hindu turns their face away at the sight of these illiterate, no-good, drug-addict saffron herds.

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