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9 hours ago, Kau89r8 said:

 

..They have really done amazing and i take back things i said...Sorry Bhul chuk maf! 

Those were said in context when helping others and not own esp when you donate and ask q's  ...they blocked or dont answer...

British Sikh council UK and many other Sikhs charities are on the ground helping too

 

 

Not beyond being scrutinized. A step in the right direction maybe. I initially fought tooth and nail standing up for that group. My mind was changed over time and I'm not swapping it back that easy. 

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On 12/19/2020 at 6:56 PM, GurjantGnostic said:

Not beyond being scrutinized. A step in the right direction maybe. I initially fought tooth and nail standing up for that group. My mind was changed over time and I'm not swapping it back that easy. 

 

On 12/19/2020 at 2:52 AM, proactive said:

Why should anyone be ashamed who criticised KA for not helping our own when they start to help our own in Delhi? KA is only doing what the majority on here were saying that they should be concentrating on all the time. I would say, KA has taken a step in the right direction but there is still a long way to go. 

I don't believe this is the first time they've done work for Sikhs.  I'm quite sure I've read that they do work with shaheed parivaars. From my personal opinion, I say Sikhs should close the doors to others until we fix our own house. From a Sikhi perspective, we are equivalent of the Singhs who spoke against Bhai Kanihya ji. 

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I think the type of seva that Khalsa Aid is engaged in now, at the delhi border, is what the Sangat at large want to see. We have seen how well organized and effective their contribution is. Sangat from Punjab and abroad are all praising, and rightfully so, the seva they are providing with the tents, langars, washing facilities, and other areas I may not be aware of. This is exactly what we want to see from them. We don’t want our precious small resources being squandered for causes we can make little to no difference in. When we find ourselves in a position where we have $10-20 million in excess every year, sure then it makes sense to find suitable far out missions for seva to contribute a portion of this. But we know our organizations are not at this level. The Panth is struggling as ever in Punjab. Don’t let the façade of wealth fool anyone. We are in dire straits ecologically, morally, economically, culturally, religiously, intellectually, and I dare say even physically with effects of polluted rivers and aquifers being most visible in the way of cancers and infertility in southern Punjab districts. It’s just that a small percent of our panth has managed to make it out, but remember, close to 90% of the Panth sill resides in Punjab and its immediate neighbourhood of Rajasthan and Haryana.

Also, please remember, Bhai Kanahiya Ji was an individual of an elevated avastha. Their actions were not virtue signaling. Their actions were not the normal for the rest of the fighting fauj. We need to appreciate their saintly nature, but be wise enough to apply it with wisdom.

Anyway, I think everyone respects the great work Ravi Singh's Khalsa AId is doing for the community now. Wish them the best.

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On 12/24/2020 at 11:24 AM, proactive said:

There is nothing wrong with any Sikh organisation or Gurdwara helping the local community when situations occur where people need help. It is when KA run off the out of the way areas where there is no Sikh community and expend Sangat's money. The Rohingya issue was a case in point, charirties received millions in donations for western countries andf govts and kA just duplicated their work. 

What KA is doing in Delhi is good but it would be also better if the spent their resources to look after the families of farmers who committed suicide as well as offering financial counselling to stop farmers from getting into debt. 

 Totally agree !

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