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Gurpartaap Singh is a young newly baptised Sikh originating from the Hindu faith. The Sikh Relief team were horrified and saddened to hear the details surrounding his violent ordeal. Gurpartaap Singh, alongside some of his friends were happily engaged in some service around the Harmandar Sahib complex, during one of their shifts, a mobile phone was stolen, the SGPC infamous “task force” decided that Gurpartaap Singh was the culprit 

and he was beaten so badly he suffered broken bones in both his arms and his legs were beaten so badly that the skin on his thighs has begun to rot.

The family of Gurpartaap Singh were very upset and shocked by what has happened to their son, the families financial situation is very poor and ensuring long term treatment and rehabilitation for Gurpartaap SIngh to fully recover from his horrific injuries is something that they are financially unable to do. Anyone wishing to support this case and cover the cost for Gurpartaap Singh’s treatment can do so.

Sikh Relief chief support worker Parminder Singh Amloh said “Gurpartaap Singh was admitted to Guru Nanak Hospital, Amritsar, but his condition did not improve with treatment, so Sikh Relief has shifted Gurpartaap Singh to Amandeep Hospital, Amritsar where we will, with the generous support of our supporters, oversee all his medical costs and treatment.

We will keep you informed of Gurpartaap Singh’s progress.

 

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Thats a sad state of affairs.

But no suprise SGPC task force did this they are notoriously known for being being badal sena that has members of punjab police part of it. Its all a corrpt atheist hindustani setup incharge of our Sikh institutions.

In 1987 When operation black thunder was conducted these hindustani Indian govt dogs infiltrated darbar sahib to make sure Sikhs could not be in charge of their own places of worship. 

Thats why sri akal takht is under seige and is not free. Thats why the sarbat Khalsa elected Bhai hawara as its jathedhar who is imprisoned by the Indian state. A symbolic gesture to show the Indian state is oppressing our religious rights.

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This is what happens especially when the Singh Sahba Movement gave power to their own institution. Could you imagine this Pakhand going on during the time of Akali Phula Singh? This is also what happens when this institution wants to put its own Jathedar over the Panthic chosen Jathedar. 

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9 hours ago, Jacfsing2 said:

This is what happens especially when the Singh Sahba Movement gave power to their own institution. Could you imagine this Pakhand going on during the time of Akali Phula Singh? This is also what happens when this institution wants to put its own Jathedar over the Panthic chosen Jathedar. 

Not this again. What has Singh Sabha to do with this? For your information, there were Singh Sabhias as like Prof Puran Singh who had lamented when Sikhs had decided to adopt the western democratic system for SGPC which has resulted in politicians taking control of the SGPC. Blame Sikhs aping the west.

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I thought they were CCTV everywhere in darbar sahib. Hope they find real culprit and charge this scum in SGPC who prey on innocent weak individual who found a soft target so he can finish his shift. What a obnoxious prick!. Never feel fear from a bully, retaliate back with assertive calculated consistent resistance right head on.

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