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Yet Another Group Of Anti-sikh Thugs Causing Fights In Gurdwara Over Committee


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VAHEGURU JI KA KHALSA, VAHEGURU JI KI FATEH

"We wouldn't be having these issues before the SGPC was formed"

Sure we did - they were called Mahants and were under colonial British government control. Hindu rituals incorporated into Gurdwaras, ancestral claim to Gurdwaras as personal property, and many other unsavory things. Unfortunately, the Gurdwara Act 1925 still maintained government oversight over Gurdwaras and transitioned from British corruption to Indian government corruption and interference.

"http://etheses.bham.ac.uk/3990/1/Riat13PhD.pdf" - pg. 122. I liked this. Read parts of it and it captured the problems of the post Raj period with Gurdwaras.

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VAHEGURU JI KA KHALSA, VAHEGURU JI KI FATEH

"We wouldn't be having these issues before the SGPC was formed"

Sure we did - they were called Mahants and were under colonial British government control. Hindu rituals incorporated into Gurdwaras, ancestral claim to Gurdwaras as personal property, and many other unsavory things. Unfortunately, the Gurdwara Act 1925 still maintained government oversight over Gurdwaras and transitioned from British corruption to Indian government corruption and interference.

"http://etheses.bham.ac.uk/3990/1/Riat13PhD.pdf" - pg. 122. I liked this. Read parts of it and it captured the problems of the post Raj period with Gurdwaras.

This is the main problem, governments should have no oversight over Sikh religious institutions. This is how Badal controls who is elected into SGPC , I.e: ensures they are his puppets.

Likewise Badal himself is a puppet of the Delhi abscission administration. At the time the Gurdwaras act was created the British controlled SGPC, when they left the Nehru/Gandhi brahministic stooges took control.

This along with the election system ingredients introduced by SGPC ultimately handed Sikh religious institutions into the hands of the governments...

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You know what, ultimately these things going on in Gurdwaras are really only a reflection of wider Sikh society and cultural norms. We're never going to stop them occurring until Sikh society itself changes. What goes on in Gurdwaras are only really concentrated, focused examples of Panjabi cultural norms that we see in microcosms throughout our society.

Until we start combating them, I can't see how the above type crap will not take place myself.

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How long will Sikhs put up with this disgrace and humiliation upon our religion

http://sacramento.cbslocal.com/2016/01/10/brawl-at-turlock-sikh-temple-reportedly-sparked-by-leadership-dispute/

This is disgusting, there's no need to take out kirpans, especially in a Gurdwara. Looks like the krodh chor took over some people.

All the problems are due to committees, when they go, no fights will occur. May as well get the kids to run the Gurdwaras, the rate they're going at. ?

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Many of the issues that existed during the early part of the 20th century exist again.

General Dyer was given a siropa by the Akal Takhat Jathedar. Just as today this <banned word filter activated> Gurbachan is a government chamcha. What has changed?

Gurdwara's were run by <banned word filter activated> mahants whose only interest was collecting personal wealth. Today that dog Makkar and his SGPC buddies like Harcharan RSS and others are stealing money from golaks to build personal wealth.

Hindus were running our Gurdwaras. Today hindus who disguise themselves as sardars (Dog Badal and his <banned word filter activated> son Sukhbir) run everything.

The real question is when will the panth wake up? Dhan Shaheed Bhai Lachhman Singh Dharowali and the other brave Singhs that sacrificed their lives to free Gurdwaras from these bastards. We need more Bhai Lachhman Singhs today.

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