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Waheguru jee ka khalsa

Waheguru jee ke fateh!!

So yeah.. Sikhsangatooo, Last week was really tough one. SikhSangat.com definitely belongs to Sangats and from reading several requests, we admins of this forum decided to offer Waheguroo Network to join hand once again but there are some simple conditions: No sewadar can stay as GUPT, this way not all sewadars of sikhsangat.com get blames of having biased views and dividing sikh panth into more different parts in reality. Believe us forums can mess up young youths mind. Why you don't want to be Gupt? Do we want our names to be in front and gets “Wah wah”, Ego? No, ego has nothing to do with not being Gupt. Being Gupt allows sewadars hundreds of chance to skip under the table and save their name. If someone edits, delete any post, he/she should take responsibility to explain why the post is deleted or edited. Being Gupt one will think, “Oh heck who care, they don’t even know who deleted it or edited it” and that did happened hundreds/thousands of times. We are open to discuss the possibilities of having one united forum. The talk must held in public and everything will be discussed in front of sangats and conclusion will be drawn by SikhSangat’s top members. This is the only possible action we are willing to take. Rest is in waheguru jee's hand.

However, at the same time we also decided not to allow any new post regarding W!N and Sikhsangat partition anymore under any section besides "Feedbacks". If anyone wants to know about it please go to feedback section or use the search option.

Waheguru jee ka Khalsa

Waheguru jee ke fateh!

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Waheguru jee ka khalsa

Waheguru jee ke fateh

We see this statement of W!N as the response to this thread. http://forums.waheguroo.com/index.ppa?showtopic=9608

Seems like they are not willing to have a talk. Sewadars of this website will discuss and will let sangat know what is in future and that will be the last decision we will make on this issue.

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Sewadars of this website made the decisions which is not popular. That is life. We have given up trying to make everyone happy, because it is simply not possible.

Last night we offered the chance to merge and were open to talk, however after reading W!N press release message and their comments on our merger deal.. we throughly examine all of their writings and their comments on our merger deal and based on their Press release we SS sewadars did the vote and we already made the final decision on this issue. This decision cannot be changed and another SS sewadars will be soon releasing the last final offical Press Release on this case.

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