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Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh!

Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji to be taken to the Hilton Hotel, Blackpool 16 October 05

Unfortunatly we are in a position once again where Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji's saroop will be taken to a Hotel tommorrow (16 October) to conduct a "Sikh" wedding. The details are below.

HILTON HOTEL BLACKPOOL

North Promenade

Blackpool

FY1 2JQ

tel: 01253 623434

http://www.hilton.co.uk/dispatch/ViewPrope...rtyHomePageForm

Please contact the following people to communicate the concerns of the Sikh community. Sangat pressure can once again resolve this issue!

Helen Robinson

Reservations Manager

Email: reservations.blackpool@hilton.com

Events Office

Email: events.blackpool@hilton.com

Details regarding this incident were only passed to the Campaign on Thursday. After a lenghthy discussion with the Groom's family (from Wallsal), the Campaign were mislead to believe the wedding was to take place next week and would be moved to a Gurdwara Sahib. Last night the Campaign were made aware that the wedding is to take place and Guru Ji's Saroop will be taken to the Hilton Hotel. This was confirmed after another discussion with the Groom's family where they admitted that the Bride's family (from Preston) will be taking Guru Ji to a Hotel this Sunday.

If anyone personally know the families please can they take it upon themselves to speak to them directly or inform the Campaign and local Community leaders.

If you live in the Preston/Blackpool or Wallsal areas please can you contact the local Gurdwaras to approach the families and request that they resolve the situation.

GurFateh!

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Dear Sir/Madaam,

there is a sikh wedding take place at your hotel on the 16th October in blackpool.

unfortunately the sikh holy scriptures are being taken to an environment which is of utmost disrespect. As sikhs we refrain from drugs/alcohol/ciggarettes so for the sikh holy scriptures to be taken there (who we treat as our living Guru) is the greatest dishonour.

Please can you inform the family and/or hotel to stop the holy scriptures being disrespected. any help you can offer will be greatly appreciated.

thanks for your time.

C Khalsa

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Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh!

The brides family are from Preston, Lancashire. There are 3 Gurdwaras in the Preston area, please get in touch with them and put pressure on the Gurdwaras committees to speak to the family to reslove the situation. There is a possiblity that Guru Ji's Saroop will be brought from one of the following Gurdwaras:

GURU GOBIND SINGH GURDWARA

2 GREAT HANOVER STREET, PRESTON

COMMITTEE MEMBERS - Harbhajan Singh, Sewa Singh

Tel UNKNOWN

GURU NANAK CULTURAL 7& RECREATIONAL CENTRE

10 Turnbridge Street, Preston

Tel: 01772 798395

Guru Nanak Gurdwara Bhatra Singh Sabha

2 Clarendon Street, Preston

COMMITTEE MEMBERS - Guljar Singh

Tel: 01772 251008 (Mod edited - Number Corrected)

The Gurdwara Committees must take responsiblity of all Sikh Issues and not pass the buck.

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