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I'll say this much. I wasn't much of a fan of Dhandrianwale as a person at first, I loved his Kirtan and Katha but as a person I was really on the fence about it all.

However I will say he's gained quite a lot of respect from me at-least (not that my respect means much lol) and after all that has happened he's done far more than many of the so-called Panth Premi.

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It is the Sikh Sangat driving things forward this time. The so called Sikh organisations like the Sant Samaj comprising of the DDT and Nihangs are nowhere to be seen.

like I said before Sant Samaj/Hari SIngh Randhawa were only prepared to sit on dharna as long as the maufnama was an issue as soon as they heard the news they were trying to get everyone up and to go home . Nihangs were late but are there now , I have seen too many questionable things around them to know how to trust their intentions, as they are a mixed bunch.

The only Agoo we need is Guru Granth Sahib ji, the only organisation we need to represent us is ourselves , Guru Panth... rest are likely to be controlled by other agencies . I feel that we need to support the farmers that have been hurt so badly by Badal's thievery and bring the focus back on to their plight because that why this all started by Badal trying to use our jazba for Guru ji to distract us from pushing for the money that he owes them by cheating them. The details have been pulled together here by Veer Rupinder SIngh :

https://medium.com/@rupindersingh/the-whitefly-brief-db08fd6db6d2

We need as a sangat to police our own neighbourhoods, protect Our and other minorities rights, strengthen our communities by getting to know them again and their issues , redirect our daswand to direct action in our areas to help those poor suffering due to Government policies. The Gurdwarey don't need more marble and gold and building up when there is illiteracy, disease, hunger and addiction in Punjab to eradicate.

We can see that they have been taking our daswand and not used it on proper parchaar, aiding the poor . even having the cheek to sell land donated to Guru ji for growing langar and pocketing the proceeds of that then putting Gurdwarey to mortgage to supply money for builds . we need forensic accountants to go through every shady deal that has gone on in the past forty years .

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Hopefully they would have cctv evidence to back this up or she may actually be dera follower taking sikhi saroop to cover the tracks.

well I am taking this with a handful of salt ...because the number of times it was driven home that she is amritdhari and also the two channels reporting it are suspect

https://www.facebook.com/SikhVoice/photos/a.591953094192345.1073741838.318449181542739/901280546592930/?type=3&theater

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