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VAHEGURU JI KA KHALSA, VAHEGURU JI KI FATEH

Yep, Sant Ji had a speech online I can not locate, but he spoke of how he went to Mumbai to do parchar for a couple of months and, in that time, miscreants threw tobacco packets into the Harmandir Sahib complex. After chastising Sikhs who did nothing (except for Sant Baba Harnaam Singh RampurKera and Baba Nihal Singh Hariavela), he proceeded to outline that the the punishment for such a person should be to be beaten to death, hung outside the Harmandir Sahib with a board that says that Sikhs do not hate any religion or whatever human associations that exist, but if any beadbi is to occur, you will be punished like this one here (pointing to the dead body as an example).

There is a reason why beadbi continues - unless there is direct bodily harm associated with doing something, people don't stop.

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Sad thing is that all major indian political "sikh (not by choice) politician" in above pictures are sitting on the chairs. I can see them... retired cabinet/federal minister sitting outside, tarlochan singh mp, manmohan singh & his wife all sitting on chair - in a partial room next to paath. All this happened in front of delhi gurdwara mgmt president, who is sitting on floor outside. If this is acceptable to these ppl then these won't mind sitting or installing chairs in parkarmas of darbar sahib.

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