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Why nri Sikhs get so easily emotionally fooled?


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On 9/10/2021 at 9:18 PM, shastarSingh said:

Nri Sikhs shud keep caring about Sikhs in India but shud do so wisely.

There are many families of shaheed Singhs who are in pretty bad shape.

On the other hand some fuddus got money from nri Sikhs on the name of khalistan or Kharrku lehar and used that money on making their big kothis.

Nri Sikhs shud be watchful against such deceivers.

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I remember hearing about some pardaan in Southall Gurdwara, collecting a bunch of funds to buy a tank for the K'stan movement. He took a massive amount of Gurdwara funds and then just disappeared with the money, this was in the 80s! lol

 

Unfortunately outside India we've had plenty of 'daswand' collected to help 84 victims over the years in the West. Few years ago there was 'Sikh' organisation which collected well over 6 figs close to 200k to fight cases for those in jail and bring justice no idea where they went or what happen to the money. 

Our kaum is infested with rats and deceivers sadly. 

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On 9/10/2021 at 9:40 PM, dallysingh101 said:

I remember hearing about some pardaan in Southall Gurdwara, collecting a bunch of funds to buy a tank for the K'stan movement. He took a massive amount of Gurdwara funds and then just disappeared with the money, this was in the 80s! lol

 

Happens all the time even now! Collecting daswand to help 84 victims, to fight cases they raise a heck of money and boom they disappear and you never hear from them again

 

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2 hours ago, Kau89r8 said:

 

Unfortunately outside India we've had plenty of 'daswand' collected to help 84 victims over the years in the West. Few years ago there was 'Sikh' organisation which collected well over 6 figs close to 200k to fight cases for those in jail and bring justice no idea where they went or what happen to the money. 

Our kaum is infested with rats and deceivers sadly. 

I think most of the world has the same issues. 

A lot of charity in the 'West' is a 'con' if you realise that a lot of the money goes towards the charity workers and bosses. So, 'Westerners' are 'fooled' just as easily you could say

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2 hours ago, shastarSingh said:

From what I know, it's the govt. of india which decides when sgpc elections are held.

They must be ..and ppl still deny they are not controlling SGPC

What is their budget ..close to 100 million usd right

Honestly hope our rats in the kaum get their karma not in this life but next..

hate that capt aloo badals all of them..

Some are getting so caught up that a leader like Lakha, Deepa Bhagwant maan will change  Panjab but they have no control they'll either be killed off and so much damage has been done.

Waheguru Mehar Kare 

 

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On 9/11/2021 at 2:28 PM, dallysingh101 said:

I'm only posting them to show just how fudhoo apnay look doing it.

As for the rest of your question, that's a long story in itself. Maybe some other time we will get into it. 

This post is wrong, and we should be pulling this guy up on it

But is it those 'jats' fault for mixing 'bhangra' with Sikhi when celebrating Vaisakhi? 

 

 

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This post is wrong, and we should be pulling this guy up on it

But is it those 'jats' fault for mixing 'bhangra' with Sikhi when celebrating Vaisakhi? 

 

Yes it is. Drinking like a fish and bhangra paa-ing are central parts of jut culture that have spread to the rest of Panjabis. 

Plus, you've even confessed to being on the slow, gullible side yourself. There's probably a lot you don't understand. 

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24 minutes ago, dallysingh101 said:

Yes it is. Drinking like a fish and bhangra paa-ing are central parts of jut culture that have spread to the rest of Panjabis. 

Plus, you've even confessed to being on the slow, gullible side yourself. There's probably a lot you don't understand. 

I thought your theory was that Pakistanis in the UK encouraged bhangra culture for grooming. Bhangra got popular in UK then spread to Punjab

But, I 've spent a fair amount of time in the pind and never seen anyone doing bhangra. Only at wedding parties. 

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