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what was the reason behind the fight?

Whatever the reason might be, fighting in gurdwaras, infront of sri guru granth sahib ji and not respect laws of country abroad are more than enough reasons to deport these people back to wherever they come from.

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Whatever the reason might be, fighting in gurdwaras, infront of sri guru granth sahib ji and not respect laws of country abroad are more than enough reasons to deport these people back to wherever they come from.

Paa jee, the most enthusiastic ones had North American accents.....The problem goes much deeper.

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When will the fools amoungst us stop pfighting each other and fight the enemy of Sikhs? or at least fight the rage that every Sikh should fight.

I wouldnt be suprised if the aggressors are paid agents of the Indian govt trying to forment trouble through these channels rather than the explict war they waged via RAW back in the 80s.

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Via a source I found out it's because of chairs and woman doing kirtan.

What bull is this? Chairs shouldn't be allowed AT ALL in Gurdwaras unless it's for disabled and special circumstances, but to cause a fight over this is ridiculous.

Seems like the young freshies escalated things with their pindoo disrespectful unpard selves and the "Singhs" came into krodh and said "mein tenu sikhouna"

Disgusting.

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Its Turlock... probably the least developed city of west coast(in another word pendu town).

However it is sad to see the division between sikhs. Future is looking grave all around because of possible mona vs. sikh rift.

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