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Any Gurdwaras around Sale, Manchester area?


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1 minute ago, monatosingh said:

I am planning to open a Gurdwara when I get older.

@Singh123456777 You and me can manage it, we don't need commitees, we can have our own Gurdwara with a nice Nihang Rehat.

Imma call it Keshdari hindu sabha, if you have a problem you can start your own gurdwara

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1 minute ago, Singh123456777 said:

Imma call it Keshdari hindu sabha, if you have a problem you can start your own gurdwara

Um no WE are not.

It's going to be a Nihang Gurdwara end of.

and me and @MrDoaba are reporting you to Budha Dal 

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1 minute ago, InderjitS said:

I recall when ISYF had control of the Old Havelock Road and they would count the bheta in the main hall, crazy the amount they make. Now it's all done in secrecy in the main offices, siphoned off no doubt for Malhi's club empire, properties and buying votes.

 

All Gurdwara have way more money than they declare. They could open up a currency exchange.

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1 minute ago, monatosingh said:

Um no WE are not.

It's going to be a Nihang Gurdwara end of.

and me and @MrDoaba are reporting you to Budha Dal 

Me and @Singh123456777 have already got plans to open Sri Kesdhari Hindu Sabha. Plans just need finalising.

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Just now, MrDoaba said:

All Gurdwara have way more money than they declare. They could open up a currency exchange.

They probably misread the decimal place.

Poor gyani who can't see the outside world and instead has to stay in the Gurdwara premises...

 

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1 minute ago, InderjitS said:

Distinct Halls on each floor, could work. Langar could be a thorny issue.

Get two langar halls, one with tables and one in pangat and sarbloh. Make everybody happy

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