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Mehtab Singh
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No one said Badal is a good sikh.If so show where/. Do not assume things of your own.

Badal is a politician.Politicians go for votes and use all sort of means to get cotes.

This is about a so called religious leader Daduwal, a friend of Sarna and a friend of radha soami

head fooling sikhs by taking such marches.Bagal main shurri and moohn mein Ram, ram.

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Daduwal is not a bad Singh. He has been doing some fearless Parchar because of which he has been largely banned from all over Punjab by the Badal Sarkar. He continues to do parchar against Sacha Sauda. It was an impolitical move for him to have invited Gurinder Singh Dhillon of RSB to his wedding. His joining the anti Badal, political alliance of Sarna was also unwise. Many Panthic Singhs in Punjab are so anti Badal that they are willing to shake hands with the devil(Sarna) not realizing what a danger Sarna poses. Historically Panthic Singhs have not been wise players in the field of politics.

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Daduwal is not a bad Singh. He has been doing some fearless Parchar because of which he has been largely banned from all over Punjab by the Badal Sarkar. He continues to do parchar against Sacha Sauda. It was an impolitical move for him to have invited Gurinder Singh Dhillon of RSB to his wedding. His joining the anti Badal, political alliance of Sarna was also unwise. Many Panthic Singhs in Punjab are so anti Badal that they are willing to shake hands with the devil(Sarna) not realizing what a danger Sarna poses. Historically Panthic Singhs have not been wise players in the field of politics.

Daduwal was also mired in controversy while taking and leaving kabootars in UK.It was posted here a few months earlier.

I will never criticize a person if he stands for panth. He was always in league with Sarna, a congress agent and promoter of

darshan who banned dasam bani kirtan in delhi Gurudwaras.he attended his so called convention at delhi called to

protest against excommunication of Darshan. So his love is for sikhi is laced with greed.He delivered a very notorious

speech there.DElhi sangat punished them in elctions.

Why does not he take a jatha to Sarna and protest against supporting congress in delhi elections and giving ticket to sajjan

Kumar's son? He preys on emotive issues to gain popularity.

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Let us learn to expose those who claim to preach sikhi but in essence have hidden motives. A true sikh will

never be lured by material considerations.

http://www.sikhsangat.com/index.php?/topic/55498-sant-baba-baljit-singh-khalsa-dadu-sahib-wale-in-the-uk/page-3

Baba ji, is doing some great parchar. However he needs to maintain his credibility and that is through being transparent, like Baba Ranjit Singh ji.

So he needs to clarify, why he has not spoken up against Prof Darshan Singh. I remember a number of years ago, a reporter from the News of the World (same one that has been involved in exposing the Pakastani Cricket players and match fixing), in an undercover role approached Baba Baljit Singh about 'human traficking/illegal immigration', i.e. bringing someone from India, with his jatha for money. The report in the paper was a total embarrasemnt for the Sikh Community. Baba ji, did not complain to the Press complaints commission nor did they deny and clarify in the Punjabi media. I think it was related to a Gurdwara in the Midlands, where the undercover reporter approcahed Baba ji.

Once he clarifies, his credibility will be restored. Once again can i re-iterate that he is doing some great parchar.

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http://www.sikhsangat.com/index.php?/topic/55498-sant-baba-baljit-singh-khalsa-dadu-sahib-wale-in-the-uk/page-3

Yes, i could that personally. But what about the Sikh Sangat, especially those belonging to the Gurdwara, which was mentioned in the News of the World, that was dis-credited by the article, in which Baba Ji was named as agreeng to take money in order to facilitate an person coming to the UK on false pretences.

Even if the article/story was true, we all make mistakes and slip up, we just need to 'own up' aplogise and move on.

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