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6 minutes ago, MisterrSingh said:

I'm no Columbo but...

"...white and grey gym leggings..."

"...her normal daily walk..."

"...East London..."

Call me old-fashioned, but I'm guessing either her dad's dead or he's a f***** b****** if he's okay with his daughter going out for a "walk" in a part of the country that is notorious for being a hotbed of Bangla and Pakistani activity, innocuous or otherwise.

Dad is alive and well...

She is 23 years old...??

 

 

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1 hour ago, Kau89r8 said:

Ok i've been told that this is fake rumor that it had nothing to do with grooming by usual 'suspect'.., no involvements with boys, she doesnt do drugs alcohol, she does paah everday and is good girl and that she been 'depressed' due to the lockdown and was fedup at home...my mum told me this because her parents called radio station this morning to mention shes safe and returned..

Initially when i saw this, i myself thought immediately the location she lives, convinced to do with having a non-Sikh bf...and you can guess the rest 

 

 

1 hour ago, Kau89r8 said:

Reading the comments on IG by Sikhyouthuk ...they're saying she ran away with a 'guy' that parents didn't approve off and came back she was 'scared' and bf was 'threaten'....

Curious to find out what type of 'bf' was this?? 

 

Seems to be two contradictory perspectives here???

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50 minutes ago, dallysingh101 said:

I think also, young males are realising that they don't have to marry within and still can carry on their culture/dharam too. 

Yeah but what does culture and dharam mean to the vast majority of younger people? "culture" is watching britasia tv, while "dharam" is attending a akand paat. Then what will these people pass down to their kids?

For the vast majority cultural sikhs, sikhi is just a tradition its not a practice and they are passing down a even more watered down version of this tradition to their kids. What we are seeing is the end for majority of families that are associated to sikhi by tradition. Once the uncle/auntie generation are dead and gone then that will be it for the vast majority of punjabi families!    

In the next 60 or 70 years i can see Sikhi and Sikh culture being limited to a smaller more tight knit community, the vast majority will assimilate into the locals.

in fact its already happening ...

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1 minute ago, puzzled said:

Yeah but what does culture and dharam mean to the vast majority of younger people? "culture" is watching britasia tv, while "dharam" is attending a akand paat. Then what will these people pass down to their kids?

For the vast majority cultural sikhs, sikhi is just a tradition its not a practice and they are passing down a even more watered down version of this tradition to their kids. What we are seeing is the end for majority of families that are associated to sikhi by tradition. Once the uncle/auntie generation are dead and gone then that will be it for the vast majority of punjabi families!    

In the next 60 or 70 years i can see Sikhi and Sikh culture being limited to a smaller more tight knit community, the vast majority will assimilate into the locals.

in fact its already happening ...

Yeah, but with the weakening of Panjabi 'cultural' factors, we might also get to a position where we actually start to explore and promote the dharam with less of the contradictory cultural baggage? 

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1 minute ago, dallysingh101 said:

I think they are Radho Soami? 

interesting..

Well they been dragged of how public they made it and now they want keep 'private'...Look at the messages on social media ...made right laughing stock out it...

Glad shes alive and well...but we're all thinking the same ??...

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2 minutes ago, Kau89r8 said:

interesting..

Well they been dragged of how public they made it and now they want keep 'private'...Look at the messages on social media ...made right laughing stock out it...

Glad shes alive and well...but we're all thinking the same ??...

What's social media saying? I'm not on it? 

 

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