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partition was good for cultural reasons its better for different ethnicity and religions to live separate especially in that part of the world. the bad was the fact that so many people had to die and get murdered. both sides were wrong even in my family my dahdi told me that her mama had butchered atleast 20 ppl and he was quite famous in his pind for that. I gotta admit tht some of the old ppl r really proud and hateful but my dadah on the otherhand has a totally different opinion and sees the violence as shameful and barbaric. 
Most of the ppl in my generation dont really care we know it happened recognize it as apart of history but we dont hold any animosity (Not all some ppl r kinda crazy) unless provoked.

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5 hours ago, Premi5 said:

What exactly are you talking about? Terrorist attacks ?

no not terrorist attacks but celebrating there independence giving the authorities a hard time reminding the english ppl that they dont care about integrating to their society because english society is  inferior in their view.

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4 hours ago, Harditsingh said:

no not terrorist attacks but celebrating there independence giving the authorities a hard time reminding the english ppl that they dont care about integrating to their society because english society is  inferior in their view.

There's a difference between going somewhere as conquerors and going as beggers.

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7 hours ago, ChardikalaUK said:

There's a difference between going somewhere as conquerors and going as beggers.

idk bro thats the one thing i always respected about most muslim communities.lotta  our ppl most of the time try there hardest to integrate or try to be accepted by white ppl but most muslims i knew in real life didnt care 

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12 hours ago, Harditsingh said:

no not terrorist attacks but celebrating there independence giving the authorities a hard time reminding the english ppl that they dont care about integrating to their society because english society is  inferior in their view.

Wouldn’t say that is a good behaviour.

we should all respect the land  and country where we live 

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1 hour ago, Harditsingh said:

idk bro thats the one thing i always respected about most muslim communities.lotta  our ppl most of the time try there hardest to integrate or try to be accepted by white ppl but most muslims i knew in real life didnt care 

And that is why they are disproportionately in high numbers in jail, high numbers of unemployment, high numbers involved in grooming gangs and terrorism. All of these are a result of them not integrating and bringing their backwards thinking here.

Yes keep respecting them for that.

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8 minutes ago, ChardikalaUK said:

And that is why they are disproportionately in high numbers in jail, high numbers of unemployment, high numbers involved in grooming gangs and terrorism. All of these are a result of them not integrating and bringing their backwards thinking here.

Yes keep respecting them for that.

And number of Sikhs is constantly declining. The parents who are themselves ignorant of the basics of Sikhi cannot teach their children who then have no love for Sikhi. 

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On 8/15/2020 at 12:32 PM, Shaheed4life said:

Vaheguru ji ka khalsa Vaheguru ji ki fateh.

I can only reveal a little now.Lets just say Punjab will be 1 again.?

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Vaheguru ji ka khalsa Vaheguru ji ki fateh 

Bhenji I was not talking about khalistan.I was talking about the border between india and Pakistan.I heard a mahapurakh bachan that in 2021 the border will be broken.When that happens of course Punjab will become 1 again.But I'm not talking about Punjab being a independent country.Hope I cleared it up.

Bhul Chuk Maf ?

@Shaheed4life can you tell us again what you meant?

Kartarpur corridor opened in 2019

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