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'Kaur' disguised as Muslim women to steal £50,000


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On 6/24/2020 at 1:27 PM, Kau89r8 said:

The number of Punjabi families, even ones from GurSikhi background celebrating Karwa Chauth is really surprising...

We got girls doing karwa chauth, Singhs fasting for Ramadan, ....

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Years ago when i used to work supermarket, the amount of Punjabi 'Sikh' middle aged auntiya that get caught stealing....so much heer pheri ....there was one who'd go to the gurdwara, her daugher wasA grade student, anyway was very naive but she'd come to my till and she'd leave some items on her trolley and rest she'd paid....idiotically because i didn't want to tell (was new working) i'd let it slip by me...one day i just had it, i asked her you still go items in trolley she'd pretend she didnt understand and was on phone..then once she left i went told supervisior, and they went after her.....can you believe she had unpaid 6 bags of atta, and electronics worth more than £200....they took her to security and made her pay banned her for life..think police came not sure...and that say her mother was there who was like 60's taken Amrit, ! As soon as secuity was called, her mother and grandson flew the store and left her to deal with it! They all complicit knew what her daughter steals! Besharme de lok. Following week saw her Gurdwara! 

My mum say amount of apnye ladies that been caught taking cash, here phere at work, and these are women with kids at uni, with decent lives, normal typical Punjabi women you see whether at Gurdwara or elsewhere!

 

Its so disappointing to see so called Sikhs engage in these Hindu rituals. Its crazy I saw it in person last fall.

I was in one of my classes in college and there were a couple Sikh broads who were international students from Punjab. I saw them with that red Hindu mark on their forehead. I asked them why they had this on their forehead. They said they were fasting and doing this ritual. I told them this was against Sikhi but they didn't care. In my opinion Indian Sikhs are more "Hinduized" then Western Sikhs. But we still have to deal with these type of "Sikhs" in the West, who pick and choose from Sikhi.

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1 hour ago, AkalDaGhulam said:

But we still have to deal with these type of "Sikhs" in the West, who pick and choose from Sikhi.

There's a few people that wear these black strings with beads around their arms for so called protection against spirits and nazar. Have no idea how a string can protect you. Same with rakhri. People blindly follow hindu rituals instead of Sikhi because they haven't been educated. The hard bit though is to tell them what they're doing isn't in accordance with sikhi because sometimes these types people get offended and may just call you Khalistani extremist and end the convo there. 

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