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Waheguru ji ka Khalsa Waheguru ji ki Fateh

Dear Sangat, is there anyone in Delhi who can please help me, I need some moral and translation support.

I'm not from a sikh family. Following a spiritual calling I became a sikh and I've faced extreme harassment and bullying from "family" members. I currently have no choice but to put up with having to reside in their home as I'm transitioning between careers and have nowhere else to go.

Also I'm a native English speaker and do my best to speak hindi/punjabi, but quite honestly my broken punjabi leads me to being treated either suspiciously or condescendingly at any gurdwara. Mostly people I come across are rich stuck up "Sardars" who couldn't give a bit about anything holy, or are simply too culturally backwards to want to offer any assistance.

I'm at my wits end. I hardly know anyone in this city to begin with. The handful of people I did know have turned their back on me after I became a sikh.

So i need someone to help be my translator and offer me some moral support. I'm also in need of genuine sikh friends in Delhi. If you can help please reply. I will send to a pm. Thanks

Waheguru ji ka Khalsa Waheguru ji ki Fateh

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Please I need some support. Is there anyone who can help. I have to defend myself from my family members daily. Whilst I am working to move away from their house and live indepenently, I am in great need for some moral support from kind hearted people. please is there anyone here from Delhi who can help?

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