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Some Questions for Nirvair Khalsa Jatha


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Just in case Harinder Singh and his NKJ read this, some honest questions :

1) You (the Nirvair Khalsa Jatha) were already registered at Companies House as a charity, which is totally right in accordance with the 'seva' you are performing....so why did NKJ register a separate profit making company at Companies House at the end of October 2017 ?

2) You (Harinder Singh) have yourself listed at Companies House as 'unemployed' and so, in your twenties and without a job, how did you manage to buy that £500,000 (£1.5 million in London prices) house Companies House has you as living in without the need for a mortgage.....i.e cash.......i.e. where did the money come from ?

3) A further check of the electoral roll reveals that just a ' Harinder Hayre' and another 20 something male live at that address. With Sikhi advocating a normal married lifestyle for all Sikhs and a hundred thousand daughters of the shaheeds of 1984 living destitute lives without saviour husbands why is the main man of NKJ living with a mystery 20 something year old male ?

4) While NKJ come to Sikh areas to lecture why is it that Companies House shows every member of NKJ living in all-white towns way from traditional areas with the leader living in a remote all-white village ?

5) Why does NKJ lecture everyone about using the name 'Singh' rather than what they call 'caste surnames' and yet Companies House, the Electoral Roll and every official entity has Harinder Singh using the name Harinder Hayre in everything he does away from his sermons to us and the rest of the group also do the same ?

and, finally..........

6) Why does the Director's business interests search through Companies House reveal that the main source of income of 2 of the NKJ group is.....'predominately Tobacco' ?

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1 hour ago, SikhInTheMaking said:

white Jaguar XJ brand new parked up outside with the number plate "NKJ"

With that much money, poor choice of car - could well be a 'gift'. I do like the added touch of it being white, if ever there was a colour associated with Babey..

 

19 minutes ago, GurjantGnostic said:

I'm sure the Gurus had some nice things, they just weren't attached to them

One thing I learned early on is to never compare mere mortals with Guru Ji.

I've listened to them online a few times, I think his heart is in the right place but for me there is no substance and he does like to sprinkle masala, just like Dhadhrianwala to captivate the sangat.

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