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You're blessed if you can dream. Atleast you hope/expect to see good for the qaum.

Waheguru ji ka Khalsa, Waheguru ji ki fateh,

I honestly feel that building a future for the kaum is more important than wasting time, effort and money chasing a justice that will never be forthcoming from mortals. They want to know a good 1984 project to invest in ...project 1849 ...Free Tanti saaz Raag kirtan scholarships to get a generation of Gurmat sangeet Parampara Kirtaniya in the kaum throughout the globe . Let's bring back our kirtan to what it should be and get to the point where no harmoniums need to be used in Guru's Hazoori

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Another reason why its very important to sue the UK government and put the British establishment on notice that British Sikhs and Sikhs worldwide will hold those to account who took away our sovereignty and denied our basic human rights.

Its very important that we hit them financial where they sought to profit and make financial gains at the expense of inncoent Sikh lives and religion.

800,000+ British Sikh community are worth approx £8,000,000,000 (8 Billion) to the uk economy. They are good voters also and take active part in politics.

It's very important all tools are used to ensure the Sikh truth, justice and freedom for khalistan agenda is pushed into British politics. Just as feminists have pushed womens rights agenda and have made substantial gains and just as jews have pushed their Israeli nationhood Zionist agenda and have gained big influence in military intelligence and foreign policy fieldss and just as homosexuals have made big strides in equality rights in legislation in parliament.

Sikhs need to wake up and work together to ensure the Sikh agenda and interests are safeguarded so that we dont see more 1984's we dont see our kids, women, men raped and killed in their own homeland. And those who did those crimes are brought to account and their government are made to compensate a very heavy price to the victims

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