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yeahHope you celebrating the beating up of Sikhs in US and elsewhere too.
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yeahHope you celebrating the beating up of Sikhs in US and elsewhere too.
you need to take it easy mate, these sadhus are not common place in the cities of Punjab and Haryana so the reaction wasn't that over the top. instead of wear that piece of clothe around his neck he would have been better off tying it around his waist. RelaxHope you celebrating the beating up of Sikhs in US and elsewhere too.
Dude, are you serious? Do you even believe thats possible and what kind of legal complications that will lead to? What if a sadhu kills (they can be violent)? Then what? You can't punish him because one can't prosecute a dead person as per the law???
These dudes are most;y wrapped in bhagva colour but he was roaming nude
well deserved
I cannot find anything about it on the net, but never ever has law touched them in India ever. No they are not supposed to do unlaw (criminal) activities.
you need to take it easy mate, these sadhus are not common place in the cities of Punjab and Haryana so the reaction wasn't that over the top. instead of wear that piece of clothe around his neck he would have been better off tying it around his waist. Relax
Dude these sadhoos are ek number k thaggu and charssi bhaand, they will sit near girl clgs staring them and whistlingPunjabis and Haryanvi are not so alien to Indian ethos that they do not recognize Naga sadhus. You are talking as if Punjab is not part of India but some exotic far away place in Europe. What he did was as per his faith. He was not harming anyone. Sad you are siding with moral policing when all the time I see you against any moral policing for booze, drugs, and short skirts.
Dude are you for real? NOBODY is supposed to do illegal acts, but people do it. There are so many well documented cases where sandhu sects got into bloody fights at the kumbh resulting in bloodbaths. Also, many of them smoke ganja, you think thats legal???
Why are you so naive? How old are you (not asking in a derogatory way, i genuinely want to know).
it's not moral policing ... watching naked people on road in broad daylight is kind of awkward. Such sadhus don't roam about cities like that they keep to themselves in some cities only.Punjabis and Haryanvi are not so alien to Indian ethos that they do not recognize Naga sadhus. You are talking as if Punjab is not part of India but some exotic far away place in Europe. What he did was as per his faith. He was not harming anyone. Sad you are siding with moral policing when all the time I see you against any moral policing for booze, drugs, and short skirts.
As if you follow everything as per religion(whichever one you follow)....Don't be an hypocrite.what about your religion?
Dude these sadhoos are ek number k thaggu and charssi bhaand, they will sit near girl clgs staring them and whistling
dont know why are u supporting these weirdos
it's not moral policing ... watching naked people on road in broad daylight is kind of awkward. Such sadhus don't roam about cities like that they keep to themselves in some cities only.
it's not moral policing ... watching naked people on road in broad daylight is kind of awkward. Such sadhus don't roam about cities like that they keep to themselves in some cities only.
We all know your first hand account stories are a bunch of bs, you have never even left your village in Bihar.
Behati ganga mein sab haath dhote hai ... don't tell me you never let off some steam in someone else's fadda. That's such a sub continental thing to do. pitai kisi ki ho sab ne .. ek baar zarur haath saaf karna hai.That is true as humanity socially evolved we put on more clothes so it causes people to grow uncomfortable when they see the reverse, that being said the Sikhs kept beating him even when he covered up that was over the top.