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May I ask any #Sikhs, How low, how low? A #Fatwa has been issued by #Gurudawara committee for social and religious boycott of family members of the #Sikh boy #lynched in #beadbi incident in #Punjab, and deceased not be allowed last rites as per #Sikh norms. I may also...

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Arshdeep Singhvor 2 Jahren

Update

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Arshdeep Singhvor 2 Jahren

Lynching

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Inderjit Singhvor 2 Jahren

@arsh_505 Does anyone have any idea on how to tackle this extremism taking roots in Sikhism ? The only way to save our religion from these extremists is to form a union of like minded Sikhs and form a new panthic committee. There are many Gyanis and Ragis who will join this movement.

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Alliance Defending Freedomvor 1 Jahr

What do a cake artist, foster family, and seventh-grader have in common? They faced government backlash for their beliefs. People face being silenced, shamed, or sued for living out what they believe. Concerned about your freedoms? Take the Defense of Freedoms in America survey!

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Nattu Bhaivor 2 Jahren

@arsh_505 If this FAMILY is boycotted and then they accept Yesu Masih as their God, what end would our "Esteemed & Respected" @SGPCAmritsar have served? We SERIOUSLY have a LEADERSHIP crisis, who have no spine, they JUST follow what's popular sentiment that's it.

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Charvor 2 Jahren

@arsh_505 If you do not create an alternative to SGPC, Sikhism is bound to get more radicalised.

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Mocking Birdvor 2 Jahren

@arsh_505 Lol a fatwa 😂, what's this? a comedy show where Sikhs are acting as Momins 🤣

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sonuvor 2 Jahren

@arsh_505 The brotherhood they seek, the brotherly love they receive…not long before they become indistinguishable from Abduls, the path they r taking 🙏

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K Singhvor 2 Jahren

@arsh_505 They don't have a Punjabi word for Boycott? Because it's not an Indian concept

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Pranksvor 2 Jahren

@arsh_505 It’s sad to see Sikhism 🪯 following footsteps of radical Islam and Taliban

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भारतीय ( मैं हिंदू हूँ)vor 2 Jahren

@arsh_505 Only khatna is left rest all limits have been breached

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