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This is a challenge to us to keep strong and help these poor Sikhs before the Christian missionaries do. Sadly our Sikh Aid organisations are more interested in sending untold amounts of money all over the world in Lybia or Kosovo than help these poor Sikhs who are falling away from Sikhi.

Precisely.

This should be a wake up call for the said "Sikh Aid organisations".

But the number of times I have said that particular phrase leads me to conclude that they would rather sleep than exclusively help Sikhs out.

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To give Khalsa Aid their due, they have highlighted the conversion of poor Sikhs by Christian Missionaries who use financial incentives to achieve their evil ends. They have also highlighted the condition of the Dharmi Faujis, however there is no breakdown offered by them as to how much has been spent of their donations on the poor Sikhs and the Dharmi Faujis and how much goes into the endless pot for 'disaster relief' in places like Haiti, Libya and Pakistan. This is their downfall, todays Sikhs are not the same naive Sikhs of 1999-2000 who would give money just to see the novelty of seeing a Khanda flag in a disaster zone or seeing high vis jackets with Khalsa Aid emblazoned on them. We are getting more and more wise to the fact that organisations like Khalsa Aid and United Sikhs are content to use Sikh issues to get donations and then not have a structure in place where the donor can ensure that their donations are used for the purpose that they donated for.

Unfortunately these aid organisations have become like the Gurdwara committees that they so like to criticise. They have their own akkarh, if someone suggests anything or making any constructive criticism, their attitude is " who the eff are you?, we've done decades of sewa, what have you done?"

The best way to deal with both the Gurdwara committees and the 'Aid' organisations is not to give them any of your hard earned money, make sure any money you want to donate you give straight to the people who need it or pass it to organisations who deal with exclusively Sikh issues like SOPW, Sikhs helping Sikhs, Akhar Soh and Sikh Awakening.

The most depressing things I read was when the Khalsa Aid rushed off to help the Kashmiris in Azad Kashmir who suffered the earthquake in 2005. The Khalsa aid sewadar set up a blog and one of his entries was that he was fasting during Ramadan at the aid camp they had set up! These are the kind of people to whom many Sikhs entrust their money.

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The most depressing things I read was when the Khalsa Aid rushed off to help the Kashmiris in Azad Kashmir who suffered the earthquake in 2005. The Khalsa aid sewadar set up a blog and one of his entries was that he was fasting during Ramadan at the aid camp they had set up! These are the kind of people to whom many Sikhs entrust their money.

Meanwhile the Mirpuris in the UK are busy grooming and sexually exploiting Sikh girls in the UK and that useful ldiot is fasting during Ramadan while spending untold amounts of Daswand money on Mirpuris in Azad Kashmir. What a dhimmi.

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Meanwhile the Mirpuris in the UK are busy grooming and sexually exploiting Sikh girls in the UK and that useful ldiot is fasting during Ramadan while spending untold amounts of Daswand money on Mirpuris in Azad Kashmir. What a dhimmi.

Which is why khalsa aid does not get the full support of the Sikh community that a Sikh charity should, because of exactly that reason they too busy having holiday adventures left right and centre (libya, haiti, pakistani occupied kashmir) trying to save people from other communities while neglecting their own Sikh brothers and sisters in afghanistan, pakistan and india.

This mentality is exactly why Sikhs get taken for granted and laughed at. Khalsa Aid try to justify their work as "sarbat da bhalla" seeing humanity as one, which is all well and good if people are willing to convert to Sikhism and/or have good faith towards Sikhs but most likely these people they trying to help will forget who helped them when the next charity group turns up and offers them better goods and options.

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