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15 minutes ago, dallysingh101 said:

Machiwara is in Malwa

yh machiwara is in malwa    its only around 25 min drive from where my family are from  so not that far    i used to think it was in doaba lol   but no !      sutlej river aint that far from my my family pind   once you cross sutlej then your in malwa    sutlej is around 20min drive from my pind.  

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Just now, puzzled said:

yh machiwara is in malwa    its only around 25 min drive from where my family are from  so not that far    i used to think it was in doaba lol   but no !      sutlej river aint that far from my my family pind   once you cross sutlej then your in malwa    sutlej is around 20min drive from my pind.  

Yeah, seismic events happened there. 

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not sure if it happens in other areas but in doaba you get moneh laughing at singhs  like openly saying jokes  im from nawanshar and they do that there.  thats how low sikhi has fallen there    they sarcastically call you baba ji and start laughing.   i was gnna go to this local jaggah with my cousin and his 2 chamar friends hopped on to go with us  my couins keeps his hair  and those 2 guys started laughing and cracking jokes about my cousins gutti   he then called them saleh musalman       i was just shocked tbh 

but iv noticed this a lot over there. 

does this happen in other regions too?  

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2 minutes ago, puzzled said:

not sure if it happens in other areas but in doaba you get moneh laughing at singhs  like openly saying jokes  im from nawanshar and they do that there.  thats how low sikhi has fallen there    they sarcastically call you baba ji and start laughing. 

I heard some keshdhari mates saying the same about younguns in Canada but that was twenty years ago. Maybe things have changed there since? 

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4 minutes ago, puzzled said:

 

does this happen in other regions too?  

Not sure about Malwa. A lot of the parents generation has kesh/dastaar but they still do 'sardar' things like whiskey. Their kids are mona though. I don't think anyone would mock kesh like that myself. Naah, that wouldn't happen as far as I can tell. I've never heard this. 

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doaba 

 

Religion in Hoshiarpur district[5]
Religion   Percent
Hinduism
63.07%
Sikhism
33.92%
Islam
1.46%
Christianity
0.94%
Others

0.61%

  

Religion in Kapurthala district[4]
Religion   Percent
Sikhism
55.66%
Hinduism
41.23%
Others

3.11%

 

Religion in Jalandhar district[2]
Religion   Percent
Hinduism
63.56%
Sikhism
32.75%
Islam
1.38%
Christianity
1.19%
Others
0.74% 

 

this is where my family are from 

Religion in Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar district[7]ReligionPercent

Hinduism 65.55%

Sikhism 31.50%

Islam 1.12%

Others   1.83%

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3 minutes ago, puzzled said:

doaba 

 

Religion in Hoshiarpur district[5]
Religion   Percent
Hinduism
63.07%
Sikhism
33.92%
Islam
1.46%
Christianity
0.94%
Others

0.61%

  

Religion in Kapurthala district[4]
Religion   Percent
Sikhism
55.66%
Hinduism
41.23%
Others

3.11%

 

Religion in Jalandhar district[2]
Religion   Percent
Hinduism
63.56%
Sikhism
32.75%
Islam
1.38%
Christianity
1.19%
Others
0.74% 

 

this is where my family are from 

Religion in Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar district[7]ReligionPercent

Hinduism 65.55%

Sikhism 31.50%

Islam 1.12%

Others   1.83%

Okay, that makes sense. I think that I take Sikh hegemony for granted given where my family originate from. I think partition also bolstered Sikh numbers in Malwa. A lot of people seem to have come from across the border there too - especially Lahore. Plus them Lahore lot are quite intellectual, so that helps too. 

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1 minute ago, dallysingh101 said:

Okay, that makes sense. I think that I take Sikh hegemony for granted given where my family originate from. I think partition also bolstered Sikh numbers in Malwa. A lot of people seem to have come from across the border there too - especially Lahore. Plus them Lahore lot are quite intellectual, so that helps too. 

lol  see it makes sense y sikhi is dead/dying in doaba     and the people who ticked the sikh box     from them only a minority are amritdhari/kesdhari     

seeing a young singh is actually not common at all in nawanshahr/doaba 

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