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You really are quite stupid. It's not donated land it's bought by the charity. Go look it up on the land registry. Loans were taken to buy it and every religious school prior to the government changes were required to contribute 10% which amounts to 4 million when looking at the overall cost of the building project over two schools. As for parkash, yes it is a fund raising event similar to what other religious schools do, if you don't want to go then don't but don't talk rubbish without facts. The financial notice was given as the loans were taken out on land which belonged to the dfe by default and this was a breach of the agreement between the dfe and trust. They didn't pick it up until now when all this stuff about faith schools got messy.

This is common knowledge, the parents and wider community support the school and charity so carry on with your ridiculous campaign. It's never made an iota of a difference to the project before and I doubt it ever will.

Just came back from the kirtan, fantastic atmosphere and great for families. Most people, excluding our keyboard warrior friends will continue to attend every year.

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Its evidence from a court case. Not dodgy.

Great that you have been to Parkash. On the pretext of teaching kids punjabi (which should be voluntarily done and should be free) how many kids did you see with collection baskets? Why do they need "golak" st the front?

Why do they ask for "collection" -again voluntarily whenever there is a program in school? Why do they have staff with direct debit forms running around asking people to sign-up with specific targets to meet?

Who are they helping- some kids in India and on by showing their pictures they are building their empire? All on donated land and huge donations from abroad by people like mentioned in the case above?

If you don't know the baba then why would you go and attend? This is what most people will do and are filling their coffers.

This is negative and I can tell straight away you are probably someone trying to cause drama on the Internet with too much time on your hands!!

It's up to everyone if they want to donate and attend, it's helping my kids and I have made great friends with other parents from that school who have never spoken so negatively about it! I think you are misinformed because an event so successful and popular can't be as phoney as you suggest or I would have heard these type of comments and views a long time ago or so many people wouldn't keep coming to parkash every year and wanting to enrol their kids at this wonderful school or keep donating!

I am proud to be part of this community and will keep donating if it means improving our faith school and supporting our generations kids! Focus your time on doing good and less time hating on people on the Internet! You will be much happier! :)

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