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Can someone who attended the meeting to discuss the 1 June event at Sri Guru Singh Sabha, Southall yesterday confirm if a matha was or was not passed that it would void promoting Khalistan.

Shromani Akali Dal (Mann) have put out an advert in support of the 1 June event. Sarabjit Singh already appeared on TV on 19 November to make his views clear.

All other Sikh organisations linked to the FSO and a number of Gurdwaras (listed ealier) made clear on TV on 22 November that they would honour the 20 October panthic decision made at Guru Nanak Gurdwara, Smethwick to have only one June event in London organised and led by the Federation of Sikh Ognaisations (FSO).

Interestingly the SAD (Mann) advert mentions the names of Sarabjit Singh (President), Gurdial Singh Atwal (Chairman), Jaspal Singh Bains (Spokesman) and Rajinder Singh Chitti (Senior Vice President). The latter three are believed to back the 8 June event being organised by the FSO and will no doubt clarify their positions.

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Shromani Akali Dal (Mann) have put out an advert in support of the 1 June event. Sarabjit Singh already appeared on TV on 19 November to make his views clear.

All other Sikh organisations linked to the FSO and a number of Gurdwaras (listed ealier) made clear on TV on 22 November that they would honour the 20 October panthic decision made at Guru Nanak Gurdwara, Smethwick to have only one June event in London organised and led by the Federation of Sikh Ognaisations (FSO).

Interestingly the SAD (Mann) advert mentions the names of Sarabjit Singh (President), Gurdial Singh Atwal (Chairman), Jaspal Singh Bains (Spokesman) and Rajinder Singh Chitti (Senior Vice President). The latter three are believed to back the 8 June event being organised by the FSO and will no doubt clarify their positions.

In a message someone has asked about Kesri Lehar. On 19 November two individuals linked to Kesri Lehar from Coventry - Jarnail Singh and Malkiat Singh appeared on a Sikh TV channel and supported the 1 June event - they have also gone against the Panthic decision on 20 October at Guru Nanak Gurdwara, Smethwick where at least one of them also spoke. However, there are many others linked to Kesri Lehar in different towns and cities who are honouring the Panthic decision on 20 October at Guru Nanak Gurdwara, Smethwick to have ONE event in June in London and LED/ORGANISED by the Federation of Sikh Organisations (FSO).

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Huge response in support of the Panthic decision on 20 October at Guru Nanak Gurdwara, Smethwick.

ONE EVENT IN JUNE IN 2014 IN CENTRAL LONDON, ORGANISED BY THE FEDERATION OF SIKH ORGANISATIONS (FSO)

Many national organisations, Gurdwaras and local organisations are pledging support.

THANK YOU FROM THE FEDERATION OF SIKH ORGANISATIONS (FSO) TO ALL ORGANISATIONS AND GURDWARAS PLEDGING SUPPORT FOR SUNDAY 8 JUNE 2014

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Huge response in support of the Panthic decision on 20 October at Guru Nanak Gurdwara, Smethwick.

ONE EVENT IN JUNE IN 2014 IN CENTRAL LONDON, ORGANISED BY THE FEDERATION OF SIKH ORGANISATIONS (FSO)

Many national organisations, Gurdwaras and local organisations are pledging support.

IN THE FIRST WEEK OVER 80 UK GURDWARAS AND SIKH ORGANISATIONS HAVE PLEDGED SUPPORT TO THE EVENT ON 8 JUNE 2014 THAT IS BEING ORGANISED BY THE FEDERATION OF SIKH ORGANISATIONS.

OTHER GURDWARAS AND SIKH ORGANISATIONS WISHING TO PLEDGE SUPPORT SHOULD EMAIL THE NAME OF THE GURDWARA/ORGANISATION TO fso@live.co.uk - please include a contact name and telephone number.

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IN THE FIRST WEEK OVER 80 UK GURDWARAS AND SIKH ORGANISATIONS HAVE PLEDGED SUPPORT TO THE EVENT ON 8 JUNE 2014 THAT IS BEING ORGANISED BY THE FEDERATION OF SIKH ORGANISATIONS.

OTHER GURDWARAS AND SIKH ORGANISATIONS WISHING TO PLEDGE SUPPORT SHOULD EMAIL THE NAME OF THE GURDWARA/ORGANISATION TO fso@live.co.uk - please include a contact name and telephone number.

IN THE FIRST WEEK OVER 80 UK GURDWARAS AND SIKH ORGANISATIONS HAVE PLEDGED SUPPORT TO THE EVENT ON 8 JUNE 2014 THAT IS BEING ORGANISED BY THE FEDERATION OF SIKH ORGANISATIONS.

OTHER GURDWARAS AND SIKH ORGANISATIONS WISHING TO PLEDGE SUPPORT SHOULD EMAIL THE NAME OF THE GURDWARA/ORGANISATION TO fso@live.co.uk - please include a contact name and telephone number.

In the first week 88 UK Gurdwaras and Sikh organisations have pledged support for the Remembrance March and Freedom Rally on Sunday 8 June 2014 organised by the Federation of Sikh Organisations (FSO).

Gurdwaras are from:

Barking – Bedford -Bilston - Birmingham - Bradford - Bristol - Coventry - Darlington - Derby - Handsworth - Harley Grove - Leeds - Leicester -London - Manor Park - Newcastle - Nottingham -Oadby - Oldbury - Peterborough - Seven Kings - Slough - Smethwick - Southall – Southampton - Sunderland - Telford -Tividale - Watford - Wednesfield - West Bromwich - Willenhall - Wolverhampton

The names of Gurdwaras and Sikh organisations, responsible person and contact number for each will be released in the next few days and updated regularly as other Gurdwaras/organsations pledge their full support.

A special programme was recorded on Sangat TV yesterday and is expected to be shown between 7-8pm - the programme covers the protest by Bhai Gurbux Singh and the 30th anniversary on 8 June 2014 organised by the Federation of Sikh Organisations (FSO). See image below:

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