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Rajdeep Chana, 20, sentenced to 18 weeks jail, suspended for 18 months, after crashing car in high-speed drama
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A Sikh student has received a suspended jail sentence after sparking a 90mph police chase through Birmingham - after a family row over his Muslim girlfriend.

Rajdeep Chana, 20, had taken his father’s car after being told to end the relationship and then went to pick up his secret love.

But he ‘panicked’ when police ordered him to pull over and he crashed during the early-morning pursuit after losing control at a roundabout.

The Birmingham Metropolitan College student was sentenced to 18 weeks jail, suspended for 18 months, after admitting aggravated vehicle taking, dangerous driving and failing to stop.

Chana, of Weeford Road, Handsworth Wood, was also ordered to complete 180 hours unpaid work, pay £420 costs and was banned from the roads for a year.

Duncan Craig, prosecuting at Birmingham Crown Court, said Chana had taken his father’s Honda Accord in the early hours of September 4 and was later seen by police driving it erratically in Wheelright Road.

Officers indicated for him to stop and he pulled the vehicle over - but then sped off, with the Accord’s lights flashing.

Mr Craig said police followed at speeds of 90mph along the Tyburn Road, before the student crashed into a barrier - leaving the vehicle a write-off.

Gurdeep Garcha, defending, called Chana ‘very immature’. He had picked up his girlfriend in his father’s car and had been driving around considering what to do next when police tried to stop him - and he 'panicked'.

He added: “The background to this case is this defendant has been in a relationship with a girl who is a Muslim and he is a Sikh. His parents and other family members disapproved of that relationship. But for this defendant it is a relationship that is serious and long term.

“On the night of this offence he and his father had an argument about the relationship. His father had told him it must effectively come to an end.

“It was a consequence of that the defendant left the home and foolishly took his father’s keys and drove away in the car. Plainly, the offence occurred at a time of heightened emotion.”

The court heard Chana was currently studying to be a masseur and his ambition was to work within the footballing industry.

Sentencing him, Recorder Boydell said: “You are still a relatively young man who seems to have embarked on a course of self-destruction to some extent. You threatened the lives of other road users and caused emergency services to be placed in a position of danger.”

However, the judge said he accepted that his driving was over a relatively short distance and that the defendant had shown great remorse.

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Am the only one who thought this lad seemed to think he was in a Bollywood movie or something. Parents crack down on Kid for his "forbidden love" so he loses it and goes off driving dangerously fast.

sounds like soap material.

As Jagsaw mentioned a few days, our lot seem to slip into melodrama a bit too easily. All reason and restraint goes out the window. Probably been raised on a diet of Bollywood and Indian serials, and assumes that's how life is supposed to be.

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Notice also, this puppy is genuinely loved up with his sulli. Usually when it is the other way round, Abdul sees the apnee as some plaything. Or passes her around to his mates/family..

Or converts her to attack our community.

When a <banned word filter activated> tells his family he's pulled a Sikh bird, the blokes probably snigger and give it some 'go on son!'.

Apnay on the other hand.....well you can read

Us Sikh men are some soft, cuddly mofos when it comes to outsiders (but inbetween ourselves we are pukkhay haram-zaday). lol

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About time our lads were chasing their girls. We need a huge increase of confident Sikh lads courting fit muslim girls for relationship and conversions to bring them out of the darkness of Islam.

It's a shame this guy had to be a m0ron about it, Sikh guys need to be encouraged to convert their muslim girlfriends to Sikhi and not be ashamed to bring them home if its a serious relationship.

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Notice also, this puppy is genuinely loved up with his sulli. Usually when it is the other way round, Abdul sees the apnee as some plaything. Or passes her around to his mates/family..

Or converts her to attack our community.

When a <banned word filter activated> tells his family he's pulled a Sikh bird, the blokes probably snigger and give it some 'go on son!'.

Apnay on the other hand.....well you can read

Us Sikh men are some soft, cuddly mofos when it comes to outsiders (but inbetween ourselves we are pukkhay haram-zaday). lol

I've noticed in interfaith marriages, the guy's family accepts it more easily than the girl's because it's considered a huge black mark upon the "honor" of the girl's family. It's sad that people try to use females from other communities to show how "masculine" they are or how their own community is "superior" to the other.

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