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Heroic Sikh men saving lives


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great story would have been if the guy had jumped in the canal and saved the fellow. he risked nothing but a piece of cloth here. quick-witted yes  and all the credit to the saviour for that.

Paaji, one of the Singhs, did not know how to swim. What do you expect from him? If he had jumped, he would have ended up being the 5th person, who needed to be rescued.

Bhul chuk maaf

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great story would have been if the guy had jumped in the canal and saved the fellow. he risked nothing but a piece of cloth here. quick-witted yes  and all the credit to the saviour for that.

What non sense, if it was right wing hindu bhramin so called "saviour' he probably wouldn't have spared his dhoti to save him as his crazy bhramin karaam khand ritual would have been more important to him than saving an human. 

 

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recently a brahmin (in your disgusting terminology) soldier died trying to save a drowning man. he had saved one person before and was too tired.

Look there are good people everywhere and there are prick people everywhere so next time keep your smart arse comments to yourself and refrain undermine efforts of individuals if you don't wish your people to be criticized. 

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there are too many who try to save a drowning person from a distance, without even wetting their feet. brave person is the one who risks his or her life

Not always, depends on circumstances. Singhs did smartest + bravest thing to try the turban as rope first, you seen the current of water and besides usually person who is drowning at the heat of moment when they are drowning their instinct kicks in they will try to grab on the rescuer at any cost ended up drowning them too and thats why they suggest approach the person need in help from the back instead.

So stop speaking through your f@king hat!!!!.

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you MORONS (pun intended for all parties involved in fighting over this issue), when you'll understand that helping others have NO relation to one's religion, dress, creed........it solely depends upon the person's individual state of mind. It's a another story that that helper is wearing at point of time. e.g if some bad guys is after you and you're on run and then suddenly a car stopped in front of you and offered you ride to be away from the bad guys......so, in this case, would you (third party's) fight about if the person was saved by this and that make/model of car??? OR you would acknowledge the driver who was driving the car and offered you the help. Think about it MORONS (who are fighting for something which they have never attempted....helped someone out of LOVE)

 

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Sher, do one thing. If ever you or your family are in dire need of help, ask the individual who helps you whether they are a Hindu or not, and only accept help from them if they are.

Stop spreading your BS hate. This is an amazing act of human kindness. If you can't accept this, then that just proves how sick , deranged and twisted you actually are.

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