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Animal fat in new £5 note offensive, says Sikh activist


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Why animal fat is being used when vegetable fat can too work ?

Anyways 

Pasoo Marai Dhas Kaaj Savaarai ||1||

But when a beast dies, it serves ten purposes.

http://beta.igurbani.com/shabad/3252?verseId=37081

 

Why kill when you can easily have veg food ?

Kabeer Khoob Khaanaa Kheecharee Jaa Mehi Anmrith Lon ||

Kabir sublime is the dinner of rice of pulse boiled together, wherein there is delicious salt.

Haeraa Rottee Kaaranae Galaa Kattaavai Koun ||188||

Who will have his throat cut for meat with his bread?

http://beta.igurbani.com/shabad/5156?verseId=58630

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bbc anti-sikh propaganda more like, whose this big gangster veggie sikh activist then? lets have a look at this m0ron

 

Its Hindu's and other  vegetarians who object to animal products and fats. Sikhs can eat meat and should eat meat those who think Sikhi doesn't allow it are basically hindus and need to stop claiming their sikhs.

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3 hours ago, genie said:

bbc anti-sikh propaganda more like, whose this big gangster veggie sikh activist then? lets have a look at this m0ron

 

Its Hindu's and other  vegetarians who object to animal products and fats. Sikhs can eat meat and should eat meat those who think Sikhi doesn't allow it are basically hindus and need to stop claiming their sikhs.

if they think they need to protest this because of the historical cartridge issue in India , difference was some people put cartridges to lips/touched mouth/face whilst handling using same. Unless they propose to lick the notes it shouldn't be a major issue , lokkan nu akkal nu hath marna chahida before doing silly petitions like this.

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