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The real problems of Punjab are caused by corruption at the highest level:

https://t.me/dgpindia/1417

5500 cr worth of 718 kg of high-quality heroin seized in Punjab in last week

400 plus people arrested and 282 FIR registered

the main source of heroin is from Pakistan

Drugs heat from Mumbai had shifted to Punjab. 

When u say nothing happening in SSR case, rest assured it is a huge nexus to be cracked and Pakistan involvement is massive

https://t.me/dgpindia/13288

Understand the real meaning of Bhang Ra.

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On 4/30/2022 at 8:37 PM, dallysingh101 said:

What's holding Sikhs back?

 

 

 

You know I posted this without watching it. I just skimmed through it, and to my horror, it's worse than I could've imagined.....so this is modern jut culture....it's so bad it's funny:

 

Jut wakes up in his mansion to a bunch of scantily clad 'French Maids':

 

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He needs help getting his clothes on, so a couple more sexy maids show up.......

 

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2 hours ago, Not2Cool2Argue said:

Why? 

I used to think most amritdharis are from there. 

Probably meant majority. Or if he did mean minority then he might have a point. The Malwa and Majha adherents are representing quite strongly, but.. I find it to be incredibly basic. Their parchaar caters to the pendu mindset; the unthinking, obedient, simple, "trust your babeh / know your place" mindset. They're loud and passionate, but they tend to discard the beauty and nuance of Sikhi. Just my opinion.

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