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Why was Jathedar Baba Sahib Singh ji Kicked Out?


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24 minutes ago, proactive said:

I think this is one thing that these starry eyed kids who never lived through 1984 fail to understand. That single act by Santa Singh and the others did more to divide Sikhs at a time when what the Panth needed was unity. Santa and the others allowed themselves to be used by our enemies and their acts are no different to what Ala Singh did not accepting Abdali as his overlord.

There is no doubt some deal was done so that Santa Singh and the others could undergo token Tankhah and the SGPC to retain their credibility. Maybe these people think that their GADDARI is automatically forgiven in the next world just because a deal with done in this world. Personally I think they would have got quite a surprise when the time came/ will come for them to justify their actions before Akal Purkh. 

That's the problem with the panth.

Every person is busy defending and praising the Jathedaar or leader of their organization.

Jathedaars or sant babas can make mistakes and sometimes serious mistakes.

We hv got stuck with people in our mind and hv forgotten the Sifat Salaah of Waheguru ji and Guru Sahib ji in our minds.

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10 minutes ago, proactive said:

The usual .. Baba so and so did so much Bhagti..blah blah blah and so much Sewa.. blah blah blah. It's getting ridiculous

During Kharrku movement, there were many young Kharrku Singhs who were only doing nitnem and Gurbani paatth for few years but yet they gave shaheedi.

On the other side, we hv/had these old babaas doing bhagti for decades but were/are still afraid of the government and some also become agents.

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3 minutes ago, shastarSingh said:

During Kharrku movement, there were many young Kharrku Singhs who were only doing nitnem and Gurbani paatth for few years but yet they gave shaheedi.

On the other side, we hv/had these old babaas doing bhagti for decades but were/are still afraid of the government and some also become agents.

I think bhagti only brings fruit if one has love and loyalty for Guru Sahib.

Spiritual progress depends on Gur Prasad and Gur Prasad cannot happen without love and loyalty.

 

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5 hours ago, shastarSingh said:

During Kharrku movement, there were many young Kharrku Singhs who were only doing nitnem and Gurbani paatth for few years but yet they gave shaheedi.

On the other side, we hv/had these old babaas doing bhagti for decades but were/are still afraid of the government and some also become agents.

Not only become agents, these old fat babas have developed a habit of kissing young women especially when they're overseas.

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13 minutes ago, PuzzledToo said:

Not only become agents, these old fat babas have developed a habit of kissing young women especially when they're overseas.

I think when a person has not been given sant avastha by waheguru/satguru and yet he declares to the world that he is a sant, he is bound to do wrong activities under the influence of 5 chor.

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On 12/31/2021 at 11:33 PM, GurjantGnostic said:

No they aren't. Not by tradition or history. 

The Irish weren't offered a place at the white table until Kennedy became president. Before then no irish need apply, rape, brutality, famine, forced labor, cultural destruction, linguistocide, were our reward for fighting off three waves of white supremacy imperialism. We have every cultural trait in common with the Natives of this planet and are rcognized as the welsh indians by native americans. Our role has always been on the side of Dharam not Adharm. Our ever lightening skin tone is a result of being a front line force to generations of rape. 

Furthermore our alliance here was with black people. We have black celts, and even black clan chiefs. Ireland was given to us by the fomorians. Look it up. Everywhere we go, we marry dark, and take up arms with the locals. Free slaves. Is Ireland full of wasps and traitors? <banned word filter activated> yeah, now it is. Don't be next. We need to run our snakes out again. 

So no. We aren't white. Yes we are melanin deficient. We have the staus on this planet of indians. You can find us in Dasam Granth described as a mixed race. 

Since finally being allowed to assimilate in the last 60 years, some celts have indeed become white. 

Riddle me this genius. What langauge is the title of the song? What race is the singer? Kindly gtfon now. 

 

 

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