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Sikhs Abroad Suffers Misuse Of Kripans[Swords],In Shri Akal Takhat Saheb:NAPA Condemns

Sikhs Living Abroad Are Cursed To Suffer The Misuse Of Kripans[Swords]In Shri Akal Takhat Saheb Complex .One Sikh Carrying [One Of Kakaar] Kripan was not allowed to enter in a theater NAPA has condemned the theatre owner for not allowing a Sikh to enter
Milpitas on JUNE 28,2014
North American Association (NAPA) strongly condemned the theatre owners of Yuba City for not allowing a Sikh Gursant Singh on Friday to enter the theatre with his religious symbol[kakaar] kirpan to watch a movie.
Satnam Singh Chahal Executive director of the Association said that this is very unfortunate that this all is happening after a clash between Sikh Groups in Shri Akal Takhat Sahib Complex.
Chahal said that although Gursant Singh told the theatre employees that Sikhs are peace loving people and that he had the article of his faith, that he required to do that, but who will believe that when the whole world saw the Sikh leaders attacking with Kirpans on each other’s at the highest religious Sikh place in Amritsar.
Chahal disclosed that after the Amritsar Clash between Sikh Groups the non Sikh communities are keeping a distance from the Sikh due to the fear that Sikhs are violent community.It may be recalled that Gursant Singh made headlines a few weeks ago also for not being allowed into court for jury duty because of his dagger