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What you mean "don't agree" ? Thats like saying "I know some of you don't agree with murder and rape but..." :stupidme:

There is no debate about the issue. It is not an issue that has different sides of opinion. Everybody, except you, knows that as n amritdhari dastar wearer she can not, under any circumstances, trim her eyebrows / make-up etc. If she wants to do that, thats fine, but she obviously needs to take off the dastar. As you can see from all her photos, she has actually taken off her kirpan and so is actually probably no longer an amritdhari. However, she has chosen to keep the dastar because it is her gimmick / tool for career publicity.

You obviously possess a dodgy dictionary that has a strange definition of the words "same thing" but how exactly are people making it clear they are trimmed non-amritdharis be the "same thing" as someone making it clear they ARE Amritdhari ?

How do you know she had the brows done? Looks like it, but some also have naturally like that ( very few, but it is possible),

Is make up forbidden or frowned upon? How you know she even wore a Kirpan or is amritdhari in the first place, like no males would dare to wear a dastar or trim facial hair if not had Amrit?

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How do you know she had the brows done? Looks like it, but some also have naturally like that ( very few, but it is possible),

Is make up forbidden or frowned upon? How you know she even wore a Kirpan or is amritdhari in the first place, like no males would dare to wear a dastar or trim facial hair if not had Amrit?

I don't know. Which is why we're all interested to know from her (or anybody that knows her) if she is / was because.....she will become the first Sikh woman in the history of mankind to adopt an amritdhari's dastar without being amritdhari. Unless, of course, you think it is extremely common around the world and there are thousands of them ?????

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Sorry but you are wrong again, there are non amritdhari women who wear dastar! Some are in prep or some just try wearing or some as I have met in Punjab, who have undergone chemo also wear.

Earlier you post "there is no debate about it", now you state "I don't know", and you would like to find out from her. Please stop making sweeping statements as you come across as very arrogant, a know it all - but you are not.

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This sikh blogger in question on this thread, had an interview on bbc asian network, on nihals show, presented by tina daheley. check it out. BTW she is an amritdhari.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04nzdxx

Listen to the show from 2hrs 31mins, the interview starts from there. Also the main dicussion on that program in the 1st hour was about whether asian kids living in uk should prioritise english or their own mother tongue languages, decent views.

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