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Do Sikhs have any appointed leaders in the UK and if we dont why dont we have someone who can lead and guide us?

What areas would you be looking at for guidance, Paji ?

There is the Sikh Council, I'm not really sure if they could also this, but as the main Sikh organisation for Sikhs in UK, would they be able to what you are looking for?

Or are you are looking towards something like Basics of Sikhi?

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Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji first and foremost and also Panj Piyare can collectively lead.

Now for what you're asking, I'd say we do not have a single leader or voice that everyone will follow due to the egoistic nature of the Jathebandhies who can't agree on trivial issues and sit together for discussion without turbans flying and swords drawn. Even during Sant Jarnail Singh's time some factions (we all know who they are) split from them but they had overall majority support so remained a respected figurehead. Until we have someone on that level that everyone will stand behind and support come what may, whoever is chosen is unlikely to be respected from all parties.

The youth are focussing more on spokespersons for Sikh issues rather than developing leaders and we have many organisations that perform work at an individual rather than collective front. So, we have no one body or person as a leader either at a political or religious level.

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Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji first and foremost and also Panj Piyare can collectively lead.

Now for what you're asking, I'd say we do not have a single leader or voice that everyone will follow due to the egoistic nature of the Jathebandhies who can't agree on trivial issues and sit together for discussion without turbans flying and swords drawn. Even during Sant Jarnail Singh's time some factions (we all know who they are) split from them but they had overall majority support so remained a respected figurehead. Until we have someone on that level that everyone will stand behind and support come what may, whoever is chosen is unlikely to be respected from all parties.

The youth are focussing more on spokespersons for Sikh issues rather than developing leaders and we have many organisations that perform work at an individual rather than collective front. So, we have no one body or person as a leader either at a political or religious level.

The Taksal was split into 3 ever since Sant Kartar Singh Bhinderwale was made Jathedar so I highly doubt that those splits would accept and follow Sant Jarnail Singh Bhinderwale, also the Taksal was split after Sant Baba Thakur Singh left the world.
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Sikhi have always had leaders/commanders post 1708 - Baba Banda Singh, Baba Deep Singh, Hari Singh Nalwa, Maharajah Ranjit Singh Ji and so forth. The leader we need to pull this sleeping quom from its slumber and lead us to Khalsa Raj will for sure be sent and the Nishan Sahib will fly over the Red Fort once again and on the International stage. I do not believe it will be just within India but we have to start somewhere :biggrin2:

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What areas would you be looking at for guidance, Paji ?

There is the Sikh Council, I'm not really sure if they could also this, but as the main Sikh organisation for Sikhs in UK, would they be able to what you are looking for?

Their mission:

"British Sikh Council UK aimed at spreading the universal massage of Haleemi Raj ( Benevolent Rule ) inscribed in Shri Guru Granth Sahib Ji for the whole mankind by the Sikh Gurus. A Haleemi Raj implies " a secular state/society where all are equals irrespective of cast, creed and country. Welfare State where Mankind always find love, peace, total absence of discrimination, principles are equality, a just socal order, tolerance of others and religions, earning a living through honest labour, sharing one's fortune with those who are less forunate.

For the welfare of mankind, run charitable projects for the improverished and downtrodden people particularly for the purpose of embracing our long separated Sikliger Sikhs, Vanjara Sikhs, Kabir Panthee Sikhs and satnamee Sikhs who are living in horrendous poverty.

Provide financial assistance for building Gurudwara Sahibs, schools, providing clean drinking water, setting up health and eye camps and striving towards elevating the living standards of neglected people including underprivilged Sikhs in India.

Endeavour to get Sikh traditions recognised in all sectors (public and private services), educational institutions and sports in British Society.

Establish Sikh institutions and organise Gurmat Parchar camps for the purpose of reviving Sikh values and discouraging anti Sikh doctrines such as killing girls by aborting foetus, social evil of prevailing dowry system, ever increasing drug addiction and spreading HIV.

Discourage illicit practicess that are not in keeping with Sikh scriptures and national laws. The BSC shall seek co-operation and advice from like minds organisations in such mission especially Human Rights Organisations."

http://www.britishsikhcounciluk.org/our-mission.html

Or are you are looking towards something like Basics of Sikhi?

I think you've confused British Sikh Council with Sikh Council UK lol.

BSCUK, to my knowledge, don't actually operate in the UK.

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I think you've confused British Sikh Council with Sikh Council UK lol.

BSCUK, to my knowledge, don't actually operate in the UK.

Oh yessss lol. Oh dear, you are right, I wondered why their work stated around India and was thinking have they changed things.

I put the wrong link on.

Never fear, new link is here:

http://www.sikhcouncilbirmingham.org/the-council.html

Thank you ji for pointing that out, I thought it didn't look right when I put it on.

Sorry ji not been concentrating lately.

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