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NKJ Excommunicated from Sikh Religion?


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An NKJ video appeared in my YouTube feed a few days ago. I haven't been keeping up with events for a few months, but apparently Harinder (or Ranjit Singh) did katha that seems to have ticked off quite a few people. I don't know the full story, but apparently there was vichaar on what "really" happened to Pehli Paatshah's body prior to the chaddhar / blanket incident when their jot departed their physical body. Anyway, in that video Harinder Singh withdraws his comments, and tries to frame it as a discussion / debate involving the sangat, probably trying to distance himself from the controversy. 

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4 hours ago, dallysingh101 said:

Females love overtly gay men, my guess is that they feel drawn to the feminine energy. 

they do    i had 3 aunties gang up on me at work during lunch time because i spoke against the gay nkj man     they shut me down and told me im too young to have an opinion on these matters and that they are older and wiser and know more, older people always use this argument and shut everyone down. 

aunties dont like opinionated rebellious young men. a lot of middle aged punjabi people are also anti sant bhindrawalla and karkhu singhs.    they just see things differently and prefer it more tame.    anything rebellious and controversial and its too much for them 

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1 hour ago, puzzled said:

aunties dont like opinionated rebellious young men. a lot of middle aged punjabi people are also anti sant bhindrawalla and karkhu singhs.    they just see things differently and prefer it more tame.    anything rebellious and controversial and its too much for them 

Nail on the head!

It's because they are self-serving.

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On 12/20/2019 at 11:04 PM, puzzled said:

they do    i had 3 aunties gang up on me at work during lunch time because i spoke against the gay nkj man     they shut me down and told me im too young to have an opinion on these matters and that they are older and wiser and know more, older people always use this argument and shut everyone down. 

aunties dont like opinionated rebellious young men. a lot of middle aged punjabi people are also anti sant bhindrawalla and karkhu singhs.    they just see things differently and prefer it more tame.    anything rebellious and controversial and its too much for them 

The older generation generally don't appreciate change or anyone rocking the boat, sit them in a gurdwara, they get comfortable and they'll forgive a few mistakes here and there, they were bought up not to ask questions and just accept what was being said to them, now it's slightly different, we ask the questions and this makes the elder's get uncomfortable.

It's a sorry state of affairs where it has taken something like this for the wider Sikh "representatives" to react, if they had done this (and as of yesterday they and Dhadrian Wale have been banned from all UK Gurdwara's) when there were allegations of sexual abuse against then maybe it wouldn't have got this far, but they let him open his own Gurdwara in Coventry to do parchar from, does anyone really think they give two hoots about being banned in the UK when they have a huge cash cow in countries like Malaysia and Australia to name a few.

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