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Old 30-01-2020   #4
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Originally Posted by LostCause View Post
I remember him saying that too..

When his brother said they were both born in the U.K I was like ...wtf
I have the clip somewhere. I think..before he died I downloaded many of his older vids

Did you notice how his dad lives in the USA and his mum in Britain?
She was a single parent from a council house..
Its no secret that many Sikh punjabi men leave their wives and move off

The way the whole documentary was gelled
No wonder Jagraj had issues over punjabi culture

I think I saw that clip..He was telling the Sikhs the story of how some Skhs in rural areas were being were being attacked during 1984 and one family was unharmed because of the few Sikhs standing outside with weapons outside their houses...Then he went on to say, when a Sikh gets on board a train or any other public transport in India (the local Hindus all impressed) public would say "lo ek sikhi aagaya"



If his story had any substance,


a) He was born in 1979?
b) Why was he born in the U.K?
c) How long was he living in India for?
d) He was 6 years old when the 1984 riots took place, and then fled to U.K with his family?
e) His parents however came over to the U.K in the 60's

As a British Sikh he never experienced the 1984 Sikh riots

But most of his talks on Khalistan and such are based on those events




 
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