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11 hours ago, Kau89r8 said:

Read about Mossad when Israel was created and how they took out their enemies..its crazy ruthless world. 

Yes, I read on this subject extensively a couple of years ago. Really opened my eyes to a lot of things. It's a cold, cold world. Injustice and justice is irrelevant. Those who act get things done.

But you need resources, a vision, and cohesion where it matters. We are severely deficient in all three, and the latter two attributes can't be taught or bought. Our general 5hitty, small-mindedness and lack of imagination is a cancer for us. False hope is also a fatal flaw. It's actually worse than doing nothing.

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3 hours ago, MisterrSingh said:

Our general 5hitty, small-mindedness and lack of imagination is a cancer for us.

Bhangra paa-ing ourselves into oblivion, whilst telling ourselves we're the dog's bollox. Provincialism at its finest.......and our lot celebrate it. Yeah, and it has to be said, Moosewala played a big part in that recently.  

Having done the above for decades (at the very least), apnay now cry at where it's brought them. Own goal. 

Instead of observing what's going on in the world and its development, and learning from it and developing the panth/state they've just wallowed in being big fish in a small pond. Any 'leaders' seem completely out of place on the world stage. And any attention given from outside is lapped up smilingly like a child who hasn't been given enough attention growing up, instead of being utilised for further development. Hard not to see it as self-inflicted. 

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8 hours ago, Shaheed4life said:

This will all lead to Khalsa Raj soon. Vaheguru ji's khel is always amazing. People in Punjab have already started to wake up, and they will wake up further.

They keep getting killed. We are in a death zone out there

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Don't know how true this is?

 

How is he involved in Sidhu Moose Wala's murder?

  • Goldy Brar is considered to be a close associate of gangster Lawrence Bishnoi, who is currently in jail. He has a non-bailable warrant against him over the killing of Youth Congress leader Gurlal Singh Pehalwan, who was shot at 12 times by two unidentified assailants in Faridkot.
  • He took the responsibility of the killing of Sidhu Moose Wala saying it was done to avenge the death of youth Akali Dal leader Vicky Middukhera. He also claimed that Moose Wala was behind the murder of his brother Gurlal Brar as well as in the encounter of Ankit Bhadu. 
  • As per the Punjab DGP, one of Moose Wala's manager had been involved in the killing of Vikram Singh Middukhera last year. The manager, Shagunpreet then reportedly fled to Australia. Moosewala's murder is reportedly in retaliation to Middukhera’s murder, as Middukhera was very close to Lawrence Bishnoi.
  • Goldy Brar is also allegedly involved in a double murder case of two brothers Surjit and Paramjit in Gurugram, who were close associates of jailed gangster Kaushal and had a rivalry with Ajay Jaildar. Jaildar with support from Kala Jatheri-Lawrence Bishnoi-Naresh Sethi and Goldy Brar had carried out the attack to establish supremacy in the illegal liquor business.

https://www.jagranjosh.com/current-affairs/who-is-goldy-brar-canada-based-gangster-who-has-claimed-responsibility-of-sidhu-moosewala-murder-1653892287-1

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Expect more incidents. Don't complain about it either. This is the route these people have chosen and glorify. Stop being wallys and turning these people into 'panthic leaders'. Use your brains more.  These people are not akin to children born into violence and abject poverty, they are adults who made a lifestyle choice. Ones that had a better start than a lot of people around them.  

Me personally, I'm saving my tears for less fortunate people. 

 

 

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Cant the police arrest them? These well know gangs in Panjab...We are talking about the Panjab police here. Do they not have intelligence services out there that well known for harassing / killing Sikhs after 84...lets not bury our heads in the sands...gov/agencies are behind those gangs..

Also he based in Canada like India could ask Canada to hand them over / arrest them ....

 

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