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Sorry guys...this thread is making me laugh! I go to this Gurdwara (not temple) regularly and see plenty of non sikhs parking and going to attend weddings on a sunday. They are always welcomed so whoever started this thread seems to have some personal issues with one or more of the committee members. Get a life mate! Not just that, anyone following this thread that has been to Willenhall gurdwara will know that there is a bus stop outside and there have been instances when non sikhs have walked in for a glass of water...and havent been refused it, but also given a protha! Maybe the person moaning on here was behaving in a manner to be told not to enter the car park if that even did happen!

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I probably do more seva and dasvandh in a week then people like you do in a year. The big difference between me and you is that I don’t feel the need to advertise the fact you obviously do, no doubt to justify to yourself.

#why are you boasting about whatever you do. You just said you dont feel the need to advertise what you do..but u just did exactly that#

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I probably do more seva and dasvandh in a week then people like you do in a year. The big difference between me and you is that I dont feel the need to advertise the fact you obviously do, no doubt to justify to yourself.

#why are you boasting about whatever you do. You just said you dont feel the need to advertise what you do..but u just did exactly that#

that was a response to his question about seva

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Sorry gfunny how you are a new poster his thread is making me laugh! I go to this Gurdwara (not temple) regularly and see plenty of non sikhs parking and going to attend weddings on a sunday. They are always welcomed so whoever started this thread seems to have some personal issues with one or more of the committee members. Get a life mate! Not just that, anyone following this thread that has been to Willenhall gurdwara will know that there is a bus stop outside and there have been instances when non sikhs have walked in for a glass of water...and havent been refused it, but also given a protha! Maybe the person moaning on here was behaving in a manner to be told not to enter the car park if that even did happen!

so now you are calling me a liar? Maybe youare a mole for the committee funny how you are a new poster and all you have done is have a go at me! !

U get a life "mate"

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so now you are calling me a liar? Maybe youare a mole for the committee funny how you are a new poster and all you have done is have a go at me! !

U get a life "mate"

Yes it is funny.....all i have done is have a go at you....Im not part of any committee so get that out of your head...im merely making the point that Ive myself seen people from different faiths coming into the gurughar so cant see why you would have been stopped!

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Yes it is funny.....all i have done is have a go at you....Im not part of any committee so get that out of your head...im merely making the point that Ive myself seen people from different faiths coming into the gurughar so cant see why you would have been stopped!

i have been going there for 15 years and never been stopped so go look at the cctv and then tell me what you perceive was done wrong before you go throwing accusations about
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It would be unwise for one to insult another without knowing the facts ji.

Obviously the OP is upset and some respect does not take anything from anybody.

If it's not happened with ourselves, we cannot account for the whole population.

But whoever is right or wrong Waheguru surely sees that and justice will be done to either side through their hukam.

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