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Harmeet Singh
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Waheguru ji ka khalsa

Waheguru ji ki fateh

http://www.sanjhsavera.com/news_jeeta.html

Sangat ji this a shoking inident see for yourself

Alcohol being served on Gurudwara Complex at Gurudwara Baba Kala Sanghian in Dist kapurthala village Kala Sanghian. This news is in Punjabi. Police personals and lot of people bring and drink alcohol and are briging alcohol to the Langar Hall. The so called fake Baba is seen delivering alcohol. The gurudwaras is in under the hands of the guy who is not even a keshdhari. Its high time we need to wake up and need a revolution in Punjab.

May Guru sahib help us in such times.

Waheguru ji ka khalsa

Waheguru ji ki fateh

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The Commetee of this Gurdwra has been serving Sharab for as long as i can remember. In December 2002 when i went to india, and visited this gurdwara because its close to our place, we went inside and did matha tek to SGGS. Then in a corener behind the birs, there was a picture of "Baba Kahan Das" My mum told me to matha tek to it, i said we already have bowed to SGGS, so we shudnt bow to anyone else. She said "He did a lot of Bhagti so we shud respect him"

Behind the Gurdwara is the Langar hall and out side the premises there is another Temple thingy where people take the Sharab to and where Sharab is Served.

You can see drunken men lying in the ditches, outside the ground and now in the pictures below you see them inside the Gurdwara Building.

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Shromani Gurdwara Parbhandhak Commettee is really doing a nice Look After of these kind of Gurdwaras in their Back Yard.

:wub: @ :D @

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it makes me sad that a photo where coke is being served is mistaken for drink i have noticed a lot of misrepresentation of this on this site please verify your facts and dont give half truths or hide the full facts this is sad. so what if you are wrong dont make things up it can ruin someones life

Rajinder Singh

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it makes me sad that a photo where coke is being served is mistaken for drink i have noticed a lot of misrepresentation of this on this site please verify your facts and dont give half truths or hide the full facts this is sad. so what if you are wrong dont make things up it can ruin someones life

Rajinder Singh

I have been to that gurdwara as a kid and as an adult. I know with 150% certainty that they serve Sharab there. That is no coke.

Men dont lie around drunk with coke.

Give examples of the misinterpetations that u have seen on sikhsangat?

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