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Waheguru ji ka Khalsa Waheguru ji ki Fateh,
I am so happy and thrilled to see Guru ji di fauj doing something productive. May Guru ji protect you lot and shower his happiness and blessings. We needed something like this in English for the wider sangat.
-Bhai Jagwinder Singh Assassinated in Belgium (Sunday 30th of April 2006)- This was a moving story, not many know about this shaheed who gave his life for the movement and Panth. He was killed due to his determination as a Guru ka soldier. But you should have called him shaheed. He died for the same reason as (Bhai) Sukha and (Bhai) Jinda etc. There is no doubt that the Indian government was behind this killing as a revenge for the damge he caused to Riberio, who was left paralyzed after the assault.
Sorry for any mistakes, Waheguru ji ka Khalsa Waheguru ji ki Fateh.
- Sevadar
Editor, sir / madam Ever changing national security laws in many countries and an ever increasing vested interests, present new opportunities: For instance: The Naamdhari cult is known for distortion of Sikh history, and have registered their organizations in several countries as sects of the sSkh religion and benefit from privileges of representing Sikhs where and when Sikhs are lesser organized. The registration processes and the activities run counter to the laws regarding the patronage of religion in those nations, and pose a threat to national harmony among the people in the land. Pursuing legal means, one can restrict the mobility and flow of resources of this one cult, and set precedence regarding the 'unacceptability of distortion' of Sikh history and gross disrespect of Guru Granth Ji by cult leaders. Unless sikh religion has sects, something to be decided by the ever divergent Sikh interest domains posed by SGPC, AGPC, PGPC, various Takts, DGMC, various international Sikh bodies, Sikh political parties, British Sikh federation, and others, the entire process will take anything between a year to eighteen months to complete. There is additional fine prints in the laws that refer to groups that 'dress as and pose as' members of established religions with the intent to create confusions and mislead members of established religions to join the cult. Regards, Kesar singh
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