A few find out how many langars are served you can walk into any gurdwara any day and get served food . I rather be short then **** my niece . We call our nieces a daughter of our house we put the banga on their arms on their wedding day because they a daughter . Whatever you say can not be worse then having your moms brother with his old dick climbing on top and start having sex . I will banning be writing a letter to modi say make banning have sex with your sisters daughter a top priority . Im done now **** me i thought i made up shit but its true and you hate other indians paint everyone with the same brush . I been on the site years and i always said how bad the caste system and hiow racist Punjabis can be i admit faults that some not all of my community have . I drove a truck for my dads haulage firm and i have a catering company here i have had sex with white girls consensual don't start with rape in was saying thats what you said we did . I think having sex with your sisters daughter a old mama fucking his niece is rape in my eyes . How can you look your sister in the eyes after doing that with her daughter . Im done now you are a lunn and i cant be bothered with throwing insults all-day . Tell your wife beti make me a cup of tea and can i suggest you make it dode tea it will help you last longer then 2 minutes in bed with your sisters daughter . I won't be answering you anymore this is boring
And i did not say i rape white girls in my taxi im happy being part of Indian Punjab and with being a Sikh just like your happy being a niece fucking south Indian. You think by calling me jatt is a shamful thing its a thing of pride not that we are better than anyone be proud of what you are even if you **** your niece . Im done you ruined my buzz by keep replying
I apologize to you if I hurt your feelings. I didn't know that you were such a soft delicate soul.
Here is my last rebuttal to you. You don't love your daughters. That's a blatant lie
A new book, 'Killing For Honour... A Culture of Silence' reveals shocking details of honour killing incidents in the states of Punjab and Haryana. Even as these incidents take place across the country, these two states, however, rank ahead. With the lowest child sex ratios and the chequered history of Haryana, boys and girls are still denied the freedom to choose their life partners
CHANDIGARH: A new book, 'Killing For Honour... A Culture of Silence' reveals shocking details of honour killing incidents in the states of Punjab and Haryana. E
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The sunset over lsquoLahore Durbarrsquo was still fresh in the memory when a shocked young deputy commissioner of Gurdaspur district Major E Lake wrote to his government in 1851: ldquoThe practice of killing newborn girls is not just prevalent among the Rajputs but among the Sikhs too
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Why do Sikhs & Punjabis Engage in Female Infanticide & Feticide?
Why are girl fetuses and infants more likely to be aborted and killed? The answer lies within the patriarchy and how family life is structured in South Asia. There is an
entrenched daughter aversion in Indian society which incentivizes the devaluation of women and girls.
“Many women and men earnestly fail to see the possibility of raising a daughter who can proudly carry the family name, support her parents in old age without ridicule, and live without fear of violence against her body, and the associated pain and shame for her family,”
writes activist Mallika Kaur.
Thus, for family survival, girls are
seen as a liability: they will not continue the paternal lineage; it is presumed women will leave their birth home upon marriage; dowries are central to weddings; and women are not expected to take care of aging parents. In her married home, a woman will be shunned if she births a daughter. “Hence, the birth of a girl child is seen as a death knell more often than not, even today in most parts of India,”
writes journalist Siddhi Shah.
This is echoed in
the Punjabi saying, “Raising a daughter is like watering your neighbors’ garden,” implying that any investment made into a girl’s life will only benefit her in-laws and not her family of origin.
by Lakhpreet Kaur Summary Undoubtedly, the Sikh Gurus championed women and fought to create a society where everyone, regardless of sex and gender, could thrive and flourish. Despite this however, female feticide and infanticide continues to plague Sikh and Punjabi communities across the globe...
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Girls in Nanak’s land are still being killed, in the wombs and outside. Inside, so that they are not born to live. And outside, so that they do not live to love.
Girls in Nanak’s land are still being killed, in the wombs and outside. Inside, so that they are not born to live. And outside, so that they do not live to love.
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