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not you people like makkard, jagir kaur, bachana etc

Oh right, fair play.

Overall, in a perfect world your way is the best. It can't be criticised. But it's pesky human nature that gets in the way. That's what I go back to what I suggested yesterday that we make that difference and lead the way in our own homes and families. When enough of us do this in large numbers, there'll be an irresistible swell towards change.

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A part of me says let nature takes its course, natural selection and all that, but then my softer side kicks in and I feel "something" should be done that isn't being done at the moment. However, if I - an anonymous nobody in the UK - can see the issues that have and will continue to plague us in the future, then why are those at the "top" of the Sikh faith so oblivious? They're like a bunch of Nero's; fiddling whilst Rome burns.

it's funny but as far as I know we are all one level , but politicos want to be head honchos ,in sikhi there is no such role it is a foreign concept implanted in our system strangling the freedom of spirit that Guru ji gave us by making us each a self-sufficient unit in charge of our own destinies. Those we see fiddling are not even Sikh by any means ....they are bheki sikhs guilty of crimes against their brothers and sisters and children

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it's funny but as far as I know we are all one level , but politicos want to be head honchos ,in sikhi there is no such role it is a foreign concept implanted in our system strangling the freedom of spirit that Guru ji gave us by making us each a self-sufficient unit in charge of our own destinies. Those we see fiddling are not even Sikh by any means ....they are bheki sikhs guilty of crimes against their brothers and sisters and children

I'm not too hot on contemporary Sikh politics and organisational structures, so how have these Sikhs like those you've mentioned managed to get into those positions in order to make decisions that aren't benefitting us as a faith but actively harming us? It can't all be a devious scheme by the Indians to chip away at us from within. Or is it?

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I'm not too hot on contemporary Sikh politics and organisational structures, so how have these Sikhs like those you've mentioned managed to get into those positions in order to make decisions that aren't benefitting us as a faith but actively harming us? It can't all be a devious scheme by the Indians to chip away at us from within. Or is it?

as far as I know SGPC was set up during Singh Sabha lehar during British raj and the first president of the SGPC was a true Gursikh Baba Kharak Singh ji, then it was selection by jiwan and kamai but, the premise of electing the people to the posts opened the doors to hindu government manipulation and corruption of the boards ...we need to reinstitute sarbat Khalsa as the government of the Panth by the Panth not individual people who can get corrupted ...it is much harder to manipulate a panth containing millions . Those people currently in office do not speak for me or mine and I'm sure they do not represent you and yours... Then our daswands will get to the poor and we can initiate education, hospitals and organic farming programs to save our ecology in our lands .

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