About me
Name: Whats in Name? I am lost identity.
Citizenship: 2nd class citizen of UK and 3rd class citizen of India. All British Indians are 2nd class citizens of UK, but they don’t feel it or don’t want to feel it, because its painful. Polish people are 3rd class citizens in UK, but they will be 2nd soon.
What I forgot? I forgot to bring the soil of my mother land to UK. I realised after watching “Apni Boli Apna Des” of Sarabhjit Cheema. Raj Babbar asked cheema to leave Punjabi Mitti in England. Raj Babbar really deserved the love of our Punjabi mitti. Bless both Cheema and Babbar sahib.
What I am trying to achieve through this website? Nothing.
What have I achieved so for? I don’t measure achievement in the form of kothi, AMG mercedes or if I have 20 houses in UK, (because I don’t have any of these) like other British Indians. I haven’t achieved whatever I wanted to but not less than any of my villager or British Indians in UK. (Touchwood)
Am I depressed? No. then why writing these silly things here? 1st of all no one is going to read it, 2ndly I don’t think I can change the world or myself. Bit disappointed, I think my dad was hoping too much from me.
What I am waiting for? When I will be able to leave UK, and start living in Punjab for ever.
What have I lost so for? I lost my dad, I lost my respect both in UK and Punjab. I know respect has to be earned.
Lifes biggest mistake? When I came to UK.
What I hate? Racism, Punjabi politicians, Dowry, Canadians who sell their daughters and sons for visa, people who live on fake benefits, and people who don’t like my presence.
Am I useful? I think so! try me.
Does people like me? No! Why? too arrogant and speak too much truth.
Do I love anything? I love my family and friends (if there is any), I love my bolli, I love myself and my Punjab, now I am in love with UK.
My mission
I would like to help everyone. “I do not hope for my name to be known. Instead I hope to help others recognize their potential and to feel that they are loved. I hope to do this for more than my circle of friends and family. I want to include strangers and even my enemies. I especially hope to be useful to those people who have generally been rejected by society because so many considered themselves better.”






July 15th, 2008 at 2:44 pm
I like your web site.I work in usa army.I’m not really intersted in politics.But still i love my own religion and our punjabi people.I like truely and honest people.You are doing very good work for punjab.”Thanks” word is very small but it’ have lot’s power if you say from heart.Keep your efforts.
thanks.
sandeep gill.
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July 15th, 2008 at 8:48 pm
Sandeep ji thanks a lot for ur nice words. I wish I had more people in my team. I have spoken to some solicitors and people from other professions such as policemen in Punjab and some local people in UK, didn’t get much support. I am going to speak to DGP of Punjab soon. I am trying my best. Another problem is people don’t give any feedback about what happened to their case, how they got the help-just to help other people, it would be a good idea if other people write their views here to help each other.
Sandeep ji,we are proud of our new young generation, who are doing something amazing and still worrying about their culture,being brought up in other countries. For example you are in army in USA-serving your country and still so close to your culture.
Sandeep ji all the best for your life. Rabb karey tusi always healthy/wealthy and happy rahon.
Sat Sri Akal
Sekhon
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July 29th, 2008 at 5:00 pm
Its very good to see you making such a website! Keep it up and well done for kick-starting it.
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September 29th, 2008 at 8:55 pm
I visit yrs w.site its very nice. Thanks & Regards
Parminder Singh, Mullanpur, Ludhiana
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November 1st, 2008 at 7:06 pm
Hi, stumbled on your site, it’s great that you are trying to make a difference, I live in Liverpool and if you need any help in the north west, give me a shout.
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January 6th, 2010 at 5:59 pm
Sat Sri Akal ji, firstly this is a very good site for sikhs to interact.
Now coming to the Southall Crisis, i remember being in Kenya in 1992. I saw scores of Punjabi boys from Punjab, who came to Kenya to look for betterment in their status.
I chatted to a few humble ones, and they were living in the grounds of the gurdwaras of Kenya. They were fed, homed and clothes washed. They are all comfortable there and now my point is why cant the Gurdwaras of UK let these students live in the gurdwars till they find a way of supporting themselves!! Only a holy occassion, hundred thousands are donated by the public, “Maatha Thake”, where are these invisible funds?
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January 29th, 2010 at 7:50 pm
Veerji, your site is fantastic. You come across being a asli Sikh. In my definition asli meaning-out to help brotherhood and beyond!
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