Gogna and Tony’s statement on the non-requirement of Turban for a Sikh on their Bungha Bass program is equivalent to a dead persons tearing coffin if one does speak. They claim to be born in Sikh families to give credence to their nonsense utterings on T.V. show.

 A person cap not claims to be a Sikh simply by being born in a Sikh family in accordance with Sikhi Sikhiya Gur Vichar one has to have compiles belief in Guna and practice all their teachings to become a Sikh.

The Bhangra being promoted by these kids is not the real Bhangra but a corrupted version in which they mix English and Hindi words and the music is altogether foreign rather than Punjabi.

In their so-called entertainment all they want is to deafen the audience.

Some of these Bhangra group leaders arrange dances with booze and noisy parties to attract youth to these programs. They charge lots of money from the young people who appear lost and in the process rob their money to enrich themselves. I do not care how they make their money because even prostitutes make money but it’s the clientele that not only gets their money robbed, but also their culture. The leaders of these Bhangra dance trashy parties are a lost cause and beyond any hope. Our young people should show some respectable behavior and should avoid this nasty ‘excitement. Parents should take responsibility for their children to make them aware of the dirty games of these misguided self-proclaimed leaders of Bhangra.

Deep Kaur

Nepean, Ont., Canada

Article extracted from this publication >> February 25, 1994